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Fox,  COLE  &  Co.,  PUBLISHERS,  177  LA  SALLE  ST. 
CHICAGO,  ILL.,  U.S.A. 


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history  of  this  or  any  other  city  has  there  been  provided  a  volume  so  replete  with  data  and  directions 
for  which  there  is  daily  use,  prepared  in  form  and  style  such  as  will  give  it  place  in  the  drawing- 
room,  library  and  counting-house.  It  is  illustrated  -with  engravings,  printed  in  tint,  of  the  leading 
Mercantile  Houses,  Manufacturing  Establishments,  and  Public  Institutions  of  Chicago.  Many 
of  these  engravings  are  new  and  made  expressly  for  this  work. 

This  book  will  not  only  be  of  interest  to  residents  of  Chicago  but  to  the  people  of  the  Great 

West,  who  take  a  lively  interest  in  their  metropolitan  citv. 

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fHE  HISTORY  OF  CHICAGO  has  been  so 
often  told,  and  its  age  is  counted  with  so  few 
years,  that  all  are  familiar  with  it.     In  telling 
the  story   writers   cannot  go  back   of  the   present 
century, —  hardly  previous  to  this  generation, — and 
yet  in  this    brief  time   it   has   accomplished  what 
thousands   of  years  have  not  been  able  to  do   for 
many    pretentious    places,    and    many    generations 

on  the  Western  Continent. 

While    the   entire   population   of  the   county  in 
which  Chicago  is  situated  was  only  10,201  in  1840, 


500,000  souls.  The  growth  of  commerce  and  busi- 
ness for  the  same  time  has  not  been  second  to  the 
increase  in  population.  In  1850  the  manufacturers 
and  wholesale  dealers  did  a  business  of  $20,000,000. 
This  has  increased  to  $764,000,000  in  1879.  It 
must  be  borne  in  mind  that  during  the  last  ten 
years  of  the  history  of  Chicago  it  passed  through 
an  ordeal  of  fire  second  to  none  in  modern  times. 
Between  the  sunset  of  Sunday,  October  9,  1871, 
and  the  same  hour  of  the  succeeding  day,  there 

buildings,  which,  with  the  property  contained  in 
them,  represented  more  than  two  hundred  millions 


dollars;  and  yet  in  only  eight  years  after,  the 
city  is  rebuilt  in  greater  magnificence  and  splendor, 
and  has  almost  doubled  in  population. 

The  city  is  supplied  with  water  by  two  immense 
pumping  works,  one  on  the  lake  shore  at  the  foot 
of  Chicago  avenue,  with  a  pumping  capacity  of 
76,000,000  gallons  per  day,  and  the  other  about 
five  miles  away  on  the  corner  of  Blue  Island 
avenue  and  Twenty-second  street,  with  a  capacity 
of  30,000,000  gallons,  both  drawing  their  supply 
from  the  same  source,  the  crib,  situated  over  two 
miles  out  in  Lake  Michigan. 

The  fire  department  of  Chicago  consists  of  35° 
officers  and  men;  154  horses,  33  engines,  29  hose 
carts,  8  hook  and  ladder  wagons,  carrying  1,793  feet 
of  ladders.  The  valuation  of  the  property  used  by 
the  department  is  estimated  as  follows:  real  estate, 
$203,550;  buildings,  $274,800;  apparatus,  $479,300.97, 
a  total  of  $957,655-97- 

There  are  nearly  two  thousand  acres  of  ground 


in  and  about  Chicago  devoted  to  parks,  which  have 
been  secured  at  a  cost  of  over  $5,000,000,  and  when 
completed,  by  improving,  will  be  the  finest  and 
most  elaborate  park  economy  on  the  continent. 

The  shipping  accommodations  of  Chicago  are 
unequaled  by  any  city  not  on  tide  water.  The 
Chicago  river  provides  more  than  forty  miles  of 
dockage,  and  Lake  Michigan  furnishes  an  outlet 
to  the  seaports  of  the  world  by  way  of  the  great 
chain  of  lakes  and  the  St.  Lawrence  river,  while  the 
great  railroads,  radiating  from  all  directions,  put  the 

By  the  statistics  of  the  Post-office  department, 
Chicago  is  only  second  in  the  amount  of  post-office 
business  transacted. 

All  these  facts  are  pointed  to  with  pride  by 
those  who  admire  progress  and  success,  and  with 
envy  by  those  who  live  in  cities  which,  from 
their  location  and  want  of  push,  cannot  keep  pace 
with  the  "Greatest  City  of  the  West." 


INDEX   TO   GUIDE. 


Amusements 46  j  Libraries -  36 

Asylums 16  !  Masonic  Bodies - 12. 

Banks : 20  i  Medical  Colleges  and  Societies 36 

Cemeteries 34  j  Newspapers .*. - 18 

Chicago,  Sketch 4  and  5  ;  Places  of  Interest  to  Strangers. 

Cityand  Baggage  Express  Companies.... 16  i  Post  Office  Department  

City  Corporation  Offices 10  i  Preface 

City  Railway  Companies 30  Public  Halls  and  Buildings 

County  Offices 12  !  Railroads 

Express  Companies 20  :  Railroad  Passenger  Depots 

Exchanges 28  |  Railroad  Freight  Offices... 

Foreign  Consuls 28  I  Reading  Rooms 

Government  Offices 34  I  Street  Guide 

Hack  Ordinance.... 44  I  Street  Map 

Hotels 46  j  Suburban  Towns 

Hospitals  ....                                                             -  - .  36  Telegraph  and  Telephone  Co 

Horse  Cars  and  Destination 114  i  Transportation  Compar 

Judiciary 42  Tunnels  


INDEX   TO    ILLUSTRATIONS. 


Andrews,  A.  H.  &  Co.,  Works  .'*Gg7                H.  A.  Pitts'  Sons  Manufacturing  Co.,  Building  
View  of  Chicago  n                Hibbard,  Spencer*  Co..  Building  

Illinois  Staats  Zeitun;;  Building 
Jackson  &  Hughes,  Building   ".  
Kimbwk,  S.  !>..  Building  

Carson.  Pirie.  Scott  &  Co..  Building  41 

Kirk.  Thos.  J.  &  Co..  Building 
La  Salle  Street  Tunnel  .  .:...."\ 
McCormi.-k  Harvester  Co    Work* 

Chicago  Stove  Works  '.  93 
Chicago  Evening  journal  Building    105 

Chicago'Shot  Tower  24 
Chicago  White  Lead  and  Oil  Co.,  Works  25 

McVicker's  Theater... 
National  Life  Building  '..'.'.".'.'.'.'.'. 

County  Jail  -  -  109 

Crane  Bros.  Manufacturing  Co.,  Works  17 

North  Side  Water  Works,  Exterior  
North  Side  Water  Works.  Interior  .'. 
Old  Fort  Dearborn  

Farwell    John  V   &  Co"  Building                                                          81 

Kire  Insurance  Patrol  Building  59 
Fox,  Cole  &  Co.,  Building  -.103 

Post  Office  and  Custom  House  
Sherman  House  

Furst  &  Bradley  Manufacturing  Co.,  Works  13 
Gage  Bros.  &  Co.,  Building  _  49 

Goss  &  Phillips  Manufacturing  Co..  Works  

State  Capitol.....  
Tobey  Furniture  Co.,  i:,,ildinK  .'..... 
Trcmont  House  

Grand  Pacific  Hotel  .--?  -  25 
Haverly's  Theater  52 
Hartford  Fire  Insurance  Co..  Buildings  --.. 

Walshe.  R.  I.,  Building 
West  Side  Water  Works  _   _..:::~^ 

WiUoii  I'ackini:  Co..  Works.... 

INDEX  TO   BUSINESS   HOUSES. 


Andrews.  A.  H.  &  Co.     
Blatchford,  E.  W.  &  Co  

H.  A.  Pitts'  Sons  Manufacturing  Co  
Hibbard.  Spencer  &  Co  

Blair,  Wm.  &  Co  

89 

Hubbard,  Gilbert  &  Co  

Chicago  Shot  Tower  Co  
Chicago  White  Lead  and  Oil  Co  

Jackson  &  Hughes  
Kimbark,  S.  D  

Chicago  Stove  Works  

93 

Kirk.  Jas.  S.  &  Co  

Collins  &  Burgie  

95 

Knight  &  Leonard  

Farwell,  John  V.  &  Co  

81 

Moore,  S.  H.  &  E.  Y  

Fox,  Co  e 

Furst  &  Bradley  Manufacturing  Co.  .... 

Schuttler*  Hotz  

Gage  Bros.  &  Co 49  Tobey  Furniture  Co.    

Goss  &  Phillips  Manufacturing  Co 77  Walshe,  R.  J 

ford  Fire  Insurance  Co 68        j        Wilson  Packing  Co 


CHICAGO   PKOOBES8IVB    ALBUM. 


CHICAGO   CITY   GUIDE. 


CITY   CORPORATION   OFFICES. 

MAYOR  — Carter  H.  Harrison.     Office,  No.  8  City  Hall, 

Adams  st.  entrance. 

CITY  CLERK  — P.  J.  Howard.     Office,  No.  5  City  Hall. 
COMPTROLLER  —  Theodore  T.  Gurney.     Office,  No.  3 

City  Hall. 
CORPORATION    COUNSEL  —  Francis     Adams.      Office, 

No.  10  City  Hall. 
TREASURER— "William  C.  Seipp.      Office,  No.  3  City 

Hall. 
CITY  ATTORNEY— Julius  S.  Grinnell.     Office,  No.  10 

City  Hall. 
PROSECUTING   ATTORNEY  — C.   S.   Cameron.     Office, 

No.  10  City  Hall. 
SUPERINTENDENT   HOUSE  OF  CORRECTION  —  Charles 

E.  Felton,  Sacramento  av.  n.  cor.  26th  st. 
SCHOOL  AGENT — C.  C.  Chase.  Office  room,  20  Bryan  bl. 
SUPERINTENDENT    PUBLIC    SCHOOLS  —  Duane   Doty. 

Office,  85  5th  av. 
CITY  PHYSICIAN— W.  P.  Dunne,  M.D.,  office,  City  Hall. 


FIRE  MARSHAL — J.  D.  Swenie.  Office,  No.  2  City 
Hall,  Quincy  st.  entrance. 

THE  BOARD  OF  ALDERMEN  meets  every  Monday  even- 
ing, in  the  Council  Chamber,  City  Hall,  and  con- 
sists of  two  representatives  from  each  of  the  eighteen 
wards  of  the  city. 

BUILDING  DEPARTMENT  —  Room  4  City  Hall,  Adams 
st.  entrance. 

CITY  CLERK'S  DEPARTMENT  — Room  5  City  Hall, 
Adams  st.  entrance. 

CITY  COLLECTOR'S  DEPARTMENT — Room  7  City  Hall, 
Adams  st.  entrance. 

CITY  TREASURER'S  DEPARTMENT  —  Room  9  City 
Hall,  Adams  st.  entrance. 

COMPTROLLER'S  DEPARTMENT  — Room  3  City  Hall, 
Adams  st.  entrance. 

PUBLIC  WORKS  DEPARTMENT  — Room  i  City  Hall, 
Adams  st.  entrance. 

HEALTH  DEPARTMENT  —  Room  8  City  Hall,  Adams  st. 
entrance. 


ENTRANCE     TO    HARBOR. 


LAW  DEPARTMENT  —  Room   10  City  Hall,  Adams  st. 

entrance. 
POLICE  DEPARTMENT  — Rooms  City  Hall,  LaSalle  st. 

entrance. 
POLICE  COURTS  —  South  Division  Court  is  held  at  First 

Precinct  Station,  cor.  Harrison  st.  and  Pacific  av. 
West  Division  Court,  at  Second  Precinct  Police  Station, 

cor.  W.  Madison  and  S.  Union  sts. 
North    Division    Court,    at     Third    Precinct    Station, 

Chicago  av.,  bet.  N.  Clark  and  N.  LaSalle  sts. 
'DETECTIVE  DEPARTMENT  — Headquarters,  City  Hall, 

LaSalle-st.  entrance. 
BOARD  OF   EDUCATION  —  Office,   85   Fifth  av.     Office 

open  from  9  A.  M.  to  5  p.  M. 
CITY  FIRE  DEPARTMENT— Office,  2  City  Hall,  Quincy 

st.  entrance. 

COUNTY    OFFICES. 
BOARD  OF  COMMISSIONERS  —  Offices,  60  and  62  North 

Clark  st.  (N.  D.) 
BOARD  OF   EDUCATION  —  Office,  rooms   i   and   3,    171 

Randolph  st. 
PARK  COMMISSIONERS  —  Lincoln  Park.     Office,  room 

34  Ashland  blk.,  op.  Sherman  House. 
West  Chicago  Parks.    Office,  182  and  184  W.  Washing- 
ton st. 
South  Parks.     Office,  room  9,  92  Washington  st. 


POST    OFFICE. 

New  Government  Building,  cor.  Adams  and  Clark  sts. 

Postmaster  — F.  W.  Palmer. 

Assistant-Postmaster— C.  S.  Squiers. 

Chief  Clerk  and  Sup't  of  Mails  —  M.  J.  McGrath. 

Private  Secretary  —  D.  Shepard. 

Clerk  of  Business  Office  — W.  E.  Patten. 

Auditor— E.  P.  Upham. 

Cashier —  P.  R.  Forrest. 

Accountant — Fred  Meyer. 

Superintendent  of  Carriers  —John  M.  Hubbard. 

Sup't  Money  Order  Department  —  Theo.  F.  Swan. 

Sup't  Registry  Department  —  W.  D.  Rawlins. 

Sup't  Stamp  Department  —  F.  J.  Groth. 

RAILWAY  MAIL  SERVICE  — Sup't— James  E.  White. 

Chief  Clerk  —  W.  P.  Campbell.      • 

SPECIAL  AG'T  POST-OFFICE  DEP'T — James  E.  Stuart. 

Office  Hours. 

Business  hours,  from  9  A  M.  to  4  P.M. 
Sup't  Mails,  9  A.M.  to  5  P.M. 
Money  Order  Department,  9  A.M.  to  4  I-..M. 
Registered  Letter  Division,  S  A.M.  to  5  P.M. 
Wholesale  Stamp,  9  A.M.  to  5  P.M. 
Retail  Stamp,  7  A.M.  to  9  P.M. 


PLACES    OP    INTEREST    TO    STRANGERS. 

Waterworks  Tower  and  Crib — Chicago  av.  and  Pine  st. 

Board  of  Trade  Building — Washington  and  LaSalle  sts. 

Custom  House  and  Post-office—bounded  by  Clark, 
Adams,  Dearborn  and  Jackson  sts. 

City  Hall  building— Washington  and  LaSalle  sts. 

County  building— Clark  and  Washington  sts. 

Jail  buildings— North  Side.  Michigan  and  Dearborn  sts. 

Exposition  buildings — Michigan  av.  and  Adams  st. 

Grand  Pacific  Hotel— Clark  and  Jackson  sts. 

Palmer  House — State  and  Monroe  sts. 

Chicago  Public  Library—  Dearborn  and  Lake  sts. 

Historical  Society  Library — 

Washington  st.  Tunnel — entrance  Market  and  Wash- 
ington sts. 

LaSalle  st.  Tunnel— entrance  Lake  and  LaSalle  sts. 

Lincoln  Park  (N.  S.)— N.  Clark  st.  cars  to  entrance. 

Union  Park  (W.  S.)— Madison  or  Randolph  st.  cars. 

Jefferson  Park  (W.  S.)— Madison  st.  cars. 

Central  Park  (W.  S.)— Madison  st.  cars  to  park. 

Douglas  Park  (W.  S.)— Ogden  av.  cars  to  park. 

Humboldt  Park  (W.  S.)— Milwaukee  av.  cars. 

South  Park  and  Boulevards  (S.  S.)— South  side  cars. 

Douglas  Monument — nr.  35th  st.  and  Cottage  Grove  av. 

Stock  Yards  (largest  in  the  world,  six  miles  from  the 


city)— steam  cars;  State  st.  horse  cars;  or  S.  Halsted 
st.  cars  direct  to  yards. 

CHICAGO   TinOOlLS. 

WASHINGTON  ST.  TUNNEL — extending  from  S.  Market 
st.  to  S.  Canal  st.  Covered  portion,  920  ft. ;  ex- 
treme length,  1,650  ft.;  cost  of  building,  $400,000. 

LASALLE  ST.  TUNNEL — extends  from  E.  Randolph  st. 
to  N.  Kinzie.  Completed  May,  1872;  covered 
portion,  extending  from  Lake  to  Kinzie  sts.,  1,000  ft. 
long;  extreme  length,  1,750  ft.;  cost  of  building, 
$500,000. 

LAKE  TUNNEL  —  Tunnel  completed  1865,  extending 
from  Waterworks  to  Crib  in  the  lake,  two  miles 
long,  through  •which  the  water  is  conducted  to  the 
main  works,  supplying  the  city  with  as  pure  water 
as  can  be  found  in  the  world. 

THE  NEW  LAKE  TUNNEL — extends  from  cor.  Twenty- 
second  st.  and  Ashland  av.  under  nearly  the  entire 
business  portion  of  the  city  to  the  main  Waterworks, 
and  thence  along  the  Old  Tunnel  to  the  Crib, 
supplying  the  West  Side  people  of  the  city  from  the 
same  fountain-head  as  the  mam  tunnel.  Extreme 
length,  six  miles;  diameter,  7  ft.  2  in.;  estimated 
cost,  $500,000. 


ASYLUMS. 

Chicago   Nursery   and   Half-Orphan    Asylum— 855    N. 
Halsted  St.  and  175  Burling  st. 

Chicago  Protestant  Orphan  Asylum — 789  Michigan  av. 

Chicago  Reform  and  Industrial  School— 713  Archer  av. 

Erring  Woman's  Refuge— Indiana  av.,  S.  E.  cor.  Thirty- 
first  st. 

Cook  County  Insane  Asylum  and  Poor  House — located 
at  the  town  of  Jefferson. 

Foundlings'  Home— 72  S.  Wood  st.,  nr.  W.  Madison  st. 

Good   Samaritan   Industrial    Home— 151   Lincoln   av.; 
office,  171  and  173  Randolph  st. 

Home  for  the  Aged — W.  Harrison,  cor.  Throop  st. 

Home  for  the  Friendless— 911  Wabash  av. 

House   of  Providence    (for   young   women)— adjoining 
Mercy  Hospital)  Calumet  av.,  cor.  Twenty-sixth  st. 

Old  People's  Home— Indiana  av.,  cor.  Thirty-ninth  st. 

Soldiers'  Home— S.  EVanston. 

St.Joseph's  Home  for  the  Friendless — 409  and  41 1  S.May. 

St.  Joseph's    Orphan    Asylum  —  Thirty-fifth    St.,   cor. 
Lake  av. 

St.  Mary's  Orphan  Asylum — 707  Archer  av. 

Uhlich   Evangelical  Lutheran  Orphan  Asylum— Burl- 
ing St.,  N.  W.  cor.  Centre  st. 
•  Washingtonian  Home — 566  to  572  W.  Madison  st. 


CITY    AND    BAGGAGE    EXPRESS. 

Brink's  Chicago  City  Express— 59  State  st. 
Converse  Union  Park  Express— 564  W.  Madison  st. 
Merchants  City  Express — 73  Jackson  st. 
Swigert's  City  Express — 103  Randolph  st. 
Union  Express  Line— 113  Randolph  st. 
Western  Avenue  Express— 983  W.  Madison  st. 

TELEGRAPH    COMPANIES. 
American  Union  Telegraph  Co.— LaSalle,  N.  W.  cor. 

Washington  st. 

Atlantic  and  Pacific  Telegraph  Co. — 126  Washington  st. 
Board  of  Trade  Telegraph — 2  Exchange  place. 
Chicago  and  Milwaukee  Telegraph  Co.— 7  Exchange  pi. 
Gold  and  Stock  Telegraph  Co. — Room  17,  no  LaSalle. 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.— LaSalle  St.,  S.  W.  cor. 

Washington. 

CITY   TELEPHONE    AND    TELEGRAPH    CO'S. 
American  District  Telegraph  Co. — 118  LaSalle  St.,  94 

Twenty. second    st.;   515   Wabash   av.;    City    Hall; 

257  and  693^  W.  Madison;  Twenty-second  St.,  cor. 

Center  av.,  and  246  Chicago  av. 
Bell  Telephone  Co.— Office,  125  L.aSalle  st.;  2  Franklin 

St.;  117  W.  Madison  st.,  and   170  Twenty-second  st. 
Chicago  Telephone  Exchange — Room  6,  125  LaSalle  st. 


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S.  W.  ADAMS,  SKC. 

CKANB    BKOTI 


s.NF'0    CO..  10  N.  Jefferson  ft..  Manufacturers  of  Wrought-Iron  Pipe,  Steam  Pump9.  Steam 
a.  Steam  and  Hydraulic  Freight  and  Passer  ger  Elevators,  Steam  Hoisting  Engines 
for  Furnaces.  Mines.  Etc.,  Stationary  Steam  Engines.  Etc. 


PROMINENT    NEWSPAPERS. 

(Daily  and  Weekly.) 
Chicago  Daily  News— 123  Fifth  av. 
Chicago  Daily  Telegraph — 122  Fifth  av. 
Chicago  Evening  Journal — 161  Dearborn  st. 
Chicago  Times— Fifth  av.,  N.  W.  cor.  Washingtor 
Chicago  Tribune — Madison  St.,  cor.  Dearborn. 
Chicago  Inter-Ocean — Crystal  block,  81  Madison 
Chicago  Daily  Law  Bulletin — 113  Madison  st. 
Chicago  Volks  Freund— 60  Firth  av. 
Neue  Freie  Presse— 60  Fifth  av. 
Skandinaven— 87  Franklin  st. 
Illinois  Staats  Zeitung — 91  Fifth  av. 

(Weekly.) 

Advance— 155  Dearborn  st. 
Alliance — 155  Dearborn  st. 
The  Appeal — 78  Monroe  st. 
Chicago  Journal  of  Commerce — 70  State  st. 
Chicago  Railway  Review — 35  Howland  block. 
Chicago  Legal  News— 47  Dearborn  st. 
Dunton's  Spirit  of  the  Turf— 164  Washington  st. 
Farmers'  Review — 104  State  st. 
Industrial    World    and    Commercial    Advertiser 
Randolph  st. 


-164 


Interior— 69  Dearborn  st. 

North-Western  Christian  Advocate — 57  Washington  st. 
North- Western  Lumberman— 1154  Lake  st. 
Prairie  Farmer— 118  Monroe  st." 
Railway  Age — Grand  Pacific  Hotel. 
Religio-Philosophical  Journal— 92  LaSalle  st. 
Saturday  Evening  Herald— 85  Madison  st. 
Standard— 42  McCormick's  block. 
Western  Rural— 157  Dearborn  st. 
(Monthly.) 

American  Bee  Journal— 974  W.  Madison  ft. 
American  Miller— 184  Dearborn  st. 
American  Poultry  Journal— 182  Clark  st. 
Factory  and  Farm — Fox,  Cole  &   Co.,  publishers,   177 

LaSalle  St.,  40  pages. 

Furniture  Trade  Journal-7o  Dearborn  st. 
Grocer's  Criterion — 88  Fifth  av. 
Horseshoer  and  Hardware  Journal—  Fox,  Cole  &  Co., 

publishers,  177  LaSalle  st.,  16  pages. 
The  Argus— 161  LaSalle  st. 

The  Spirit  and  Wine  Trade  Review— 119  Clark  st. 
The  National  Farmer—  Fox,  Cole  &  Co.,  publishers,  177 

LaSalle  st.,  16  pages. 

The  Western  Manufacturer— 89  Madison  st. 
The  Western  Brewer — 167  Dearborn  st. 
The  Western  Catholic— 92  LaSalle  st. 


OLD  PORT  DEAKBOK: 


BANKS    FOR   DEPOSIT. 

Adsit,  James  M.— 38  Clark  st. 

Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce  —  LaSalle,  N.  W.  cor. 
Madison  st. 

Bank  of  Montreal — LaSalle  St.,  cor.  Madison. 

Chicago  Clearing  House— 80  LaSalle  st. 

Commercial  National  Bank— 99  Dearborn  st. 

Corn  Exchange  Bank — 15  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Fifth  National  Bank— LaSalle  st.,N.W.cor.Washington. 

First  National  Bank— State  St.,  S.  W.  cor.  Washington. 

Hibernian  Banking  Association— Lake  st.,  S.  W.  cor. 
Clark. 

Hide  and  Leather  Bank— 70  LaSalle  st. 

Home  National  Bank— W.  Washington  st.,  S.  W.  cor. 
Halsted. 

International  Bank— 108  LaSalle  st. 

Merchants  National  Bank— 80  LaSalle  st. 

Merchants  Savings,  Loan  and  Trust  Co. — 103  Dearborn. 

National  Bank  of  Illinois— 107  Dearborn  st. 

North-Western  National  Bank— Clark  St.,  N.  E.  cor. 
Washington. 

Preston,  Kean  &  Co. — 100  Washington  st. 

Traders  Bank— 138  LaSalle  st. 

Union  National  Bank— LaSalle  st.,  S.  W.  cor.  Wash- 
ington. 


Union  Stock  Yards  National  Bank— Exchange  building, 

Stock  Yards. 

BANKS    FOB   SAVINGS. 
Dime  Savings  Bank — 105  Clark  st. 
Hibernian  Banking  Association— Lake  st,  S.  W.  cor. 

Clark. 
Home  Savings  Bank— W.  Washington  st.,  S.  W.  cor. 

Halsted. 

Illinois  Trust  and  Savings  Bank— 145  Randolph  st. 
Illinois  Trust  Co.  of  Princeton,  111.— 105  Clark  st. 
Mechanics  and  Traders  Savings,  Loan  and  Building 

Association — 1 10  Dearborn  st. 

Merchants  Savings  Loan  and  Trust  Co. — 103  Dearborn. 
Prairie  State  Loan  &  Trust  Co.— no  W.  Washington  st. 
Union  Trust  Co.  Savings  Bank— 133  Dearborn  st. 

EXPRESS    COMPANIES. 
Adams  Express  Co. — 53  Madison  st. 
American  Express  Co.— 72  Monroe  st.     Branch  offices: 

90  W.  Water  st;  Madison  st,  S.  W.  cor.  LaSalle; 

60    S.   Halsted    st,  and    Central    Depot,    foot    of 

Randolph  st. 

Baltimore  and  Ohio  Express  Co.— 83  Clark  st. 
United  States  Express  Co.— 87  Washington  st. 
Western  Express  Co.— 80  S.  Water  st. 


RAILROAD    PASSENGER    DEPOTS    AND 
TICKET    OFFICES. 

BALTIMORE  &  OHIO  R.  R. — Depots:  Exposition  build- 
ing and  foot  of  Twenty-second  st.  Ticket  offices: 
83  Clark  st.,  Palmer  House,  Grand  Pacific  Hotel, 
and  Depot  (Exposition  building). 

CHICAGO  &  ALTON— Union  Depot  (W.  S.),  near  Madi- 
son st.  bridge,  and  Twenty-third  st.  Ticket  offices 
at  depots,  89  S.  Clark  st,  Grand  Pacific  Hotel  and 
Palmer  House. 

CHICAGO,  BURLINGTON  &  QUINCY  RAILROAD  —  For 
maps,  guide  books,  time  tables,  sleeping-car  accom- 
modations, apply  at  any  of  the  following  ticket 
offices  of  the  Company  in  Chicago:  59  Clark  St., 
Grand  Pacific  Hotel,  Brink's  Express  office  (on  N.E. 
cor.  Randolph  and  State  sts.),  foot  of  Indiana  av., 
Grand  Central  Depot,  cor.  Canal  and  Sixteenth  sts., 
Palmer  House,  and  cor.  Canal  and  Madison  sts.  (on 
W.  S.) 

CHICAGO  &  EASTERN  ILLINOIS  R.  R.  (Danville  Route) 
—Ticket  offices,  77  Clark  St.,  Palmer  House,  Grand 
Pacific  Hotel,  and  Depot  cor.  of  Clinton  and  Car- 
roll sts. 

CHICAGO,  MILWAUKEE  &  ST.  PAUL  R'Y— Union  Depot, 


cor.  Madison  and  Canal  sts.  Ticket  offices:  63 
Clark  st.,  Palmer  House  and  Grand  Pacific  Hotel. 

CHICAGO  &  NORTHWESTERN  R'Y — Ticket  offices:  62 
Clark  St.,  Grand  Pacific  Hotel,  Brink's  Express 
office  (on  N.  E.  cor.  Randolph  and  State  sts.), 
Palmer  House,  cor.  Canal  and  Madison  st.  (on  W.  S.), 
and  at  the  Depots,  cor.  Wells  and  Kinzie  sts.  and 
cor.  Canal  and  Kinzie  sts. 

CHICAGO  &  PACIFIC  R.  R. — Depot,  Chicago  av.  corner 
Larrabee  st. 

CHICAGO,  ROCK  ISLAND  &  PACIFIC  R.  R. — Depot,  cor. 
Van  Buren  and  Sherman  sts.  Ticket  offices:  56 
Clark  St.,  Sherman  House,  Palmer  House,  Grand 
Pacific  Hotel,  and  75  Canal  St.,  cor.  Madison. 

GRAND  TRUNK  RAILROAD— Depot,  Fourteenth  near 
State  st. 

ILLINOIS  CENTRAL  RAILROAD — Depot,  foot  of  Lake  st. 
and  foot  of  Twenty-second  st.  Ticket  office,  121 
Randolph  st.  near  Clark,  Grand  Pacific  Hotel  and 
Palmer  House. 

KANKAKEE  LINE— Depot,  foot  of  Lake  st.  and  foot  of 
Twenty-second  st. 

offices  at  Depots :  Van  Buren  st,  head  of  LaSalle, 
Twenty  second  st.  and  Forty-third  st.  Ticket  and 


OKAND    PACIFIC    HOTEL. 


•I 


. BLATCHFORD, PR 


.  Clinton  &  Pulton  Sts. 


CHICAGO    WHI 


freight  office]  under  Sherman  House,  and  Ticket 
offices  in  the  Grand  Pacific  Hotel  and  Palmer 
House. 

LOUISVILLE,  NEW  ALBANY  &  CHICAGO  R.  R. — Ticket 
office,  79  Clark  st.  Depot,  Clinton  st.,  cor.  Carroll. 

MICHIGAN  CENTRAL  RAILROAD — Depots,  foot  of  Lake 
st.  and  foot  of  Twenty-second  st.  Ticket  office,  67 
Clark  St.,  S.  E.  cor.  of  Randolph  st.,  Grand  Pacific 
Hotel  and  at  Palmer  House. 

PITTSBURGH,  CINCINNATI  &  ST.  Louis  R.  R.  (Cincin- 
nati Air-Line  and  Kokomo  Line)  —  Depot,  cor. 
Clinton  and  Carroll  sts.  (W.  S.) 

PITTSBURGH,  FT.  WAYNE  &  CHICAGO  R'Y— Depot,  cor- 
Canal  and  Madison  sts.  Ticket  offices :  65  Clark  st., 
Palmer  House  and  Grand  Pacific  Hotel. 

WESTERN  INDIANA  &  CHICAGO  R.  R. — Depot,  Four- 
teenth near  State  st. 
RAILROAD    FREIGHT    OFFICES,    ETC. 

Baltimore  &  Ohio  R.  R.— foot  of  S.  Water  st. 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  R.  R. — Canal  st.  Viaduct. 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  R.  R.— Twelfth  st.,  S.W. 
cor.  Fourth  av. 

Chicago  &  Alton  R.  R. — on  west  side,  at  Van  Buren  st. 
bridge. 

Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  R.R.— Fulton  st.,cor.  Morgan. 


Chicago  &  Iowa  R.  R. — Gen'l  agent,  94  Dearborn  st. 
Chicago  &  Lake  Huron  R.R.— Gen'l  ag't,  8  Exchange  pi. 
Chicago   &    Northwestern    R.  R.— Contracting  freight 

office,  Randolph  cor.  LaSalle  sts. 
Chicago  &  Pacific  R.  R.— 60  Clark  st. 
Grand  Trunk  R.  R.— Freight  office,  108  Washington  st. 
Illinois  Central  R.R.— Freight  office,  foot  of  S.  Water  st. 
Lake   Shore  &   Michigan   Southern  R.  R.— Polk   cor. 

Pacific  av. 

Michigan  Central  R.  R.— foot  of  S.  Water  st. 
Pittsburg,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  R.  R.— 116  LaSalle  st. 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  R.  R.— N.  Halsted  Viaduct. 
SUBURBAN    TOWNS. 


Miles. 

Winetka 

Miles. 
16 

Rose  Hill                   ---  Tti 

Glencoe 

...   18 

Rogers  Park  9 

Highland  Park  

23 

28 

Evanston  n 
Wilmette  14 
WISCONSIN 
Maplewood  4 

Waukegan  

DIVISION. 
Canfield  

----35 

12 

Irving  Park    6 
Montrose  9 
Norwood  ioX 

Park  Ridge  
Desplaines   _.. 
Palatine  

13 

16 

28 


OMAHA  DIVISION. 

Miles. 

Austin....  ...  63/1  Oak  Park 


Miles. 
....   8^ 
...    ...   7#|  Maywood 10^ 

URLINGTON    &    QuiNCY    RAILROAD. 


Ridgeland... 
CHICAGO, 

Lawndale 6^   Hinsdale 18 

Hawthorn 8       Clarendon  Hills 19 

Riverside 12 

CHICAGO,  ROCK  ISLAND  &  PACIFIC  RAILROAD. 

Englewood ._     ..7       Prospect  Avenue n 

Normal 73^)  Tracy  Avenue 12 

Auburn 8     j  Morgan  Park 13 

South  Englewood 9       Blue  Island ..15 

Washington  Heights..  10 

ILLINOIS  CENTRAL  RAILROAD. 


Kenwood 53 

Hyde  Park 7 

Wood  Lawn 8 


Oak  Woods 

Cornell.. 

South  Lawn 1 


FOREIGN    CONSULS. 

Austro-Hungarian— 2  Clark  st.     Consul,  Henry  Claus- 


Belgium— 106  Washington  st.     Consul,   Charles  Hen- 

rotin. 
Denmark-259  Milwaukee  av.  Vice-consul  Emil  Dreier. 


France— 76  Monroe  st.     Consul,  Edmond  Carey. 

German  Empire — 95  Fifth  av.     Dr.  Hinckel. 

Great   Britain— 166   Randolph   st.     Vice-consul  James 

Warrack. 

j   Italy— 114  Quincy  st.     Consul  A.  T.  Scuitti. 
Netherlands— 154  Fifth  av.     L.  J.  J.  Nieurwenkamp. 
Sweden  and  Norway— 226  Milwaukee  av.     Vice-consul 

Peter  Svanoe. 
I   Switzerland— 130  Lake  st.     Henry  Enderis,  L.  Boerlin, 

157  State  st. 
Turkey — 106  Washington  st.    Charles  Henrotin,  consul. 

CHICAGO    EXCHANGE. 

Board  of  Trade— Washington  st.  cor.  LaSalle. 
i   Registration  of  Grain — Room  19,  156  Washington  st. 
!   State  Grain  Inspector — Room  18,  156  Washington  st. 

Chamber  of  Commerce — Washington  st.  cor.  LaSalle. 

Chicago  Grain  &  Provision  Exchange — 124  Clark  st. 

Chicago  Public  Produce  and  Free  Stock  Exchange — 
141  Madison  st. 

Coal  Exchange— Grand  Pacific  Hotel. 

Drug,  Paint  and  Oil  Exchange— 51  Wabash  av. 

Lumberman's  Exchange— 238  S.  Water  st. 

National   Association   of  Lumber  Dealers— Room    12, 
154  Lake  st. 

Pork  Packers'  Association  of  Chicago — 132  Clark  st. 

Produce  Exchange — S.  Water  st.  cor.  LaSalle. 

Provision,  Grain  and  Stock  Board— Exchange  place. 


EXTERIOR    VIEW    NORTH    SIDE    WATER-WORKS. 


CITY    RAILWAY    LINES. 

CHICAGO  CITY  RAILWAY  Co. 
S.  B.  COBB,  Pres.;  DAN'L  A.  JONES,  Vice-Pres.;  C.  B.  HOLMES,  Sup't; 

J.  F.  JOHNSON,  Trcas.;  W.  N.  EVANS,  Scc'y. 
Office— 50  State  St.    Superintendent's  Office— 960  State  St. 
Archer  av.  cars  leave  State  cor.  Lake  every  10  minutes. 
Cottage  Grove  av.  cars  leave  same  place  every  4  minutes. 
Hyde  Park  dummy  I've  Cottage  Grove  av.  every  Hour. 
Indiana  av.  cars  leave  State  cor.  Lake  ev.  four  minutes. 
State  st.  cars  leave  same  place  every  three  minutes. 
Stock- Yards  cars  I've  State  st.  cor."  Thirty -fourth  every 
20  minutes. 


Clark  and  Twenty-fifth  st.  i 
every  12  minutes. 


I've  Clark  cor.  Randolph 


CITY  RAILV 


NORTH  CHICA 
V.  C.  TURNER,  Pres.;  H.  CRAWFORD.  Treas.;  M.  W.  SOUIRES,  Sup't ; 
Office— 430  North  Clark  Street. 

Chicago  av.and  Larrabee.  st.  cars  leave  Clark  cor.  Madi- 
son ev.  6  minutes.  Clark  st.  and  city  limit  cars  I've 
same  place  ev.  12  minutes.  Clybourn  av.  and 
Division  st.  cars  I've  same  place  ev.  12  minutes. 


Lincoln  av.  cars  I've  same  place  ev.  12  minutes. 
Sedgwick  and  North  av.  cars  I've  same  place  ev. 
12  minutes.  Wells  st.  and  Lincoln  Park  cars  I've 
F^fth  av.  cor.  Randolph  ev.  6  minutes.  Webster  av. 
and  Center  st.  cars  I've  Clark  and  Madison  ev.  12 
minutes. 

WEST  DIVISION  RAILWAY  Co. 

J.  R.  JONES.  Pres.;  B.  H.  CAMPBELL,  Vice-Pres.;  WM.  H.  OVINC-.TON. 
Sec.;  JAMES  K.  LAKE,  Sup't.    Office— 50  Randolph  St. 

Blue  Island  av.  cars  I've  State  st.  cor.  Randolph  ev.  4 
minutes.  Clinton  st.  cars  I've  Randolph  cor.  State 
ev.  9  minutes.  Madison  st.  cars  I've  State  cor.  Ran- 
dolph ev.  2  minutes.  Milwaukee  av.  cars  I've  Ran- 
dolph cor.  State  ev.  5  minutes.  Randolph  st.  cars 
I've  same  place  ev.  3  minutes.  Van  Buren  st.  cars 

same  place  ev.  5  minutes.  Halsted  st.  cars  I've  same 
place  ev.  6  minutes.  Ogden  av.  cars  I've  same  place 
ev.  6  minutes.  Canal  st.  cars  I've  same  place  ev.  8 
minutes.  West  Twelfth  st.  cars  I've  same  place  ev. 


INTERIOR    VIEW  .NORTH  .SIDE..WATEB-WORK8 


-•HE  foundation  of  this  house  was  laid  in  1834 
by  George  A.  Robb,  and  succeeded  in  1849  by 
Hubbard  &  Robb,  and  by  the  present  firm  in 
1856.  The  rapid  increase  of  business  made  neces- 
sary enlarged  facilities,  and  the  present  extensive 
buildings  and  lofts  were  erected  under  the  personal 
supervision  of  Mr.  Geo.  B.  Carpenter,  a  member  of 
the  firm,  and  one  who  thoroughly  understood  the 
needs  of  the  business;  they  are  located  on  the  river 
bank  at  the  corner  of  Fifth  avenue  and  South  Water 
streets.  They  employ  about  fifty  hands  in  the  man- 
ufacture of  sails,  tents,  awnings,  paulins,  wagon  and 


horse  covers,  belting,  netting,  netting  twines,  and  in 

silk  flags  and  banners.    In  addition  to  this  they  carry' 
extensive  stocks  of  manila,  sisal   and  tarred  hemp 


rope,  steel  and  iron  wire  rope,  all  sizes  and  qualities, 
and  twines  of  every  description.  They  carry  the 
largest  stock  and  are  the  largest  operators  in  their 
line  west  of  New  York.  It  is  but  giving  the  house 
of  Gilbert  Hubbard  &  Co.  their  due  to  state  that 
having  been  pioneers  in  their  line,  they  at  all  times 
are  first  to  introduce  new  and  improved  stocks  for 
any  of  their  departments,  and  any  goods  that  can  be 
bought  in  any  house  of  their  class  anywhere  can  be 
found  in  their  store  in  Chicago;  and  among  the 
thousands  of  sailors  and  ship-owners  scattered  from 
Duluth  to  the  St.  Lawrence,  it  would  be  a  miracle  to 
find  one  that  does  not  know  this  old  and  long  tried 


counted  by  the  thousand,  as  they  can  equip  any  craft 
from  anchor  to  pennant. 


QILBEHT    HUBBARD    &   CO.,    202.   204.   206    and   208   So.   Water   Street. 


CEMETERIES. 

Anshe  Maariv— Green  Bay  road,  near  city  limits. 
Beth  Hamedrash — Oakwood,  south  of  the  city  limits. 
B'Nai  Sholom— Green  Bay  road,  near  Graceland. 
Calvary — Ten   miles  north  of  City.     Office,  room  20, 

Central  Union  Block. 

Cemetery  of  the  Congregation  of  Sinai — at  Rose  Hill. 
Cemetery  of  the  Congregation  of  the  Sons  of  Peace — 

Green  Bay  road,  south  of  Graceland. 
Cemetery  of  the  Free  Sons  of  Israel — at  Waldheim. 
Cemetery  of  the  Hebrew  Benevolent  Society — South  of 

Graceland. 
Cemetery  of  the  Congregation  of  the  North  Side — at 

Waldheim. 
Chebra  Gmilat  Chasudim— Green  Bay  road,  south  of 

Graceland. 
Chebra  Kadisha  Ubekar  Cholim— Green  Bay  road, south 

of  Graceland. 
Concordia— Five  miles  west  of  city  limits,  on  Madison 

st.     Office,  39  Market  st. 

Forest  Home  Cemetery — Office,  88  Washington  st. 
German  Lutheran  of  St.  Paul  and  Emanuel  Churches- 
Two  miles  north    of  city   limits,   near  Graceland 

Cemetery. 
Graceland— Green  Bay  road,  5   miles  north   of  Court 

House.     Office,  room  8,  94  Dearborn  st. 


Oakwoods  —  Sixty-seventh    St.,    Hyde    Park.      Office, 

room  9,  181  Clark  st. 
Rosehill— Seven  miles  from   the   City,  on  Milwaukee 

division    of   the    Northwestern    Railroad.      Office, 

room  19,  132  LaSalle  st. 
St.  Boniface — Green  Bay  road,  3  miles  north  of  city 

limits. 
Waldheim— Ten  miles  from  Court  House,  on  Galena 

Div.  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Railroad.  Office,  84 

LaSalle  st. 
Zion  Congregational  Cemetery — at  Rosehill. 

GOVERNMENT    OFFICES. 

Custom  House — 159  La  Salle  st. 

Night  Custom  House — Office,  foot  of  River  st. 

Internal  Revenue  Department— 159  LaSalle  st. 

U.  S.  Treasury  Department— Room  n,  Custom  House. 

Special  Ag't  U.  S.  Treasury— Room  67,  Custom  House 

U.  S.  Appraiser — 210  Market  st. 

U.  S.  Attorney — Room  29,  Custom  House. 

U.  S.  Circuit  Court— Room  40,  159  LaSalle  st. 

U.  S.  Commissioner — Room  25,  Custom  House. 

U.  S.  Court  of  Claims— Room  25,  Custom  House. 

U.  S.  District  Court— Room  49,  159  LaSalle  st. 

U.  S.  Court  Official  Reporter— 52  and  54  Major  block. 


U.  S.  Engineer's  Office— 24  Honore  block. 

U.   S.   Inspector  of  Steam    Vessels  —  Room    70,    159 

LaSalle  st. 

U.  S.  Marine  Hospital— 41  Clark  st. 
U.  S.  Marshal's  Office— Room  28,  Custom  House. 
U.  S.  Pension  Agency — Room  19,  Marine  building. 
U.  S.  Signal  Office— Room  38,  Major  block. 
Board   of   Examining    Surgeons     for     Pensions  —  978 

Wabash  av. 

HOSPITALS. 

Alexian  Brothers  Hospital,  539  N.  Market  st. 
Bennett  Hospital,  511  and  513  State  st. 
Chicago  Floating  Hospital  Association. 
Chicago  Hospital  for  Women  and  Children.W.  Adams  st. 

cor.  Paulina. 

Cook  County  Hospital,  W.  Harrison  st.  cor.  Wood. 
Hahnemann  Hospital,  287  Cottage  Grove  av.  nr.  Twenty- 
Marine  Hospital,  5  miles  north  from   Court   House  on 

lake  shore. 

Mercy  Hospital,  Calumet  av.  cor.  Twenty-sixth  st. 
St.  Joseph's  Hospital,  Sophia  st.  cor.  Burling. 
St.  Luke's  Free  Hospital,  724  Indiana  av. 
Woman's  Hospital  of  the  State  of  Illinois,  571  Cottage 

Grove  av. 


MEDICAL    COLLEGES    AND    SOCIETIES. 

Bennett  Medical  College,  513  State  st. 
Chicago  College  of  Pharmacy,  235  Wabash  av. 
Chicago  Homoeopathic  College,  Michigan  av.  cor.  Van 

Buren  st. 

Chicago  Medical  College,  Prairie  av.  cor.  Twenty-sixth. 
Hahnemann  Medical  College,  287  Cottage  Grove  av. 
Rush  Medical  College,  W.  Harrison  st.  cor.  Wood. 

LIBRARIES    AND    READING-ROOMS. 

Chicago  Law  Institute,  room   12  City  Hall,  Adams  st. 
Chicago  Public  Library,  Dearborn  st.  S.  W.  cor.  Lake. 
Chicago  Athemeum  Library,  50  and  52  Dearborn  st. 
Cobb's  Library,  173  Wabash  av. 

Michigan  Avenue  Library,  Mich.  av.  cor.  Twenty-third. 
North  Chicago  Rolling  Mill  Library,  Waubansia  ave. 

cor.  Wright  st. 

Railroad  Chapel  Library,  715  State  st. 
St.  Mary's  Parochial   Library,  Wabash  av.  S.  E.  cor. 

Eldridge  Court. 

Union  Catholic  Library  Association,  174  State  st. 
Union  Swedenborgian,  Room  3,  83  Madison  st. 
West  Side  Library,  239  W.  Madison  st. 
Young  Men's  Christian  Association    Reading  Rooms, 

150  Madison  st. 


TOBEY    FURNITURE    COMPANY.   State   and 


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PUBLIC    HALLS 


Accordia  Hall,  112  and  114  Randolph  st. 

American  Express  Go's  Building,  72  Monroe  st. 

Apollo  Hall,  1270  State  st. 

Arbeiter  Hall,  368  W.  Twelfth  st. 

Athenaeum  Building,  48  Dearborn  st. 

Aurora  Turner  Hall,  Milwaukee  av.  cor.  Huron  st. 

Board  of  Trade  Building,  LaSalle,  S.  E.  cor.  Washington. 

Brand's  Hall,  162  N.  Clark  st. 

Burlington  Hall,  State  st.  cor.  Sixteenth. 

Caledonia  Building  and  Hall,  167  Washington  st. 

Central  Hall,  Wabash  av.  cor.  Twenty-second  st. 

Central  Music  Hall,  State  st.  cor.  Randoph. 

Chamber  of  Commerce  Building,  LaSalle  st.  S.  E.  cor. 
Washington. 

City  Hall,  Adams  st.  cor.  LaSalle. 

County  Buildings  and  New  City  Hall,  bounded  by  Wash- 
ington, LaSalle,  Randolph  and  Clark  sts. 

Concordia  Hall,  166  and  168  Twenty-second  st. 

Corinthian  Hall,  187  E.  Kinzie  st. 

Covenant  Hall,  Lake  st.  S.  W.  cor  LaSalle. 

Criminal  Court  Building,  Michigan,  cor.  Dearborn  av. 

Custom  House,  159  LaSalle  st. 

Douglas  Hall,  S.  Park  av.  cor  Twenty-seventh  st. 


Excelsior  Hall,  13  S.  Halsted  st. 

Exposition  Building,  Michigan  av.  and  Monroe 

Folz'  Hall,  267  North  av. 

Farwell  Hall,  148  Madison  st. 

Ford's  Hall,  44  to  50  W.  Van  Buren  st. 

Freemason's,  76  Monroe  st. 

Germania  Hall,  60  N.  Clark  st. 

Grow's  Opera  Hall,  517  W.  Madison  st. 

Hershey  Music  Hall,  83  Madison  st. 

Hoeber's  Hall,  224  W.  Twelfth  st. 

Journal  Building,  159  Dearborn  st. 

Kingsbury  Music  Hall,  51  Clark  st. 

Landmark  Hall,  Thirty-seventh  and  Cottage  Grove  av. 

Lumber  Exchange,  S.  Water  st.  cor.  Franklin. 

Lumberman's  Exchange,  S.  Water  st.  cor.  Franklin. 

Maskell  Hall,  173  S.  Desplaines  st. 

McCormick  Hall,  Clark  st.  N.  E.  cor.  Kinzie. 

McVicker's  Theater,  78  Madison  st. 

Methodist  Church  Block,  Clark  st.  S.E.  cor. Washington. 

Mueller's  Hall,  356  North  av. 

Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  Clark  st.  S.  E.  cor.  Washington. 

Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  406  Milwaukee  av. 

Oriental  Hall,  122  LaSalle  st. 

Orpheus  Hall,  239  W.  Lake  st. 

Pleiades  Hall,  220  S.  Halsted  st. 


CARSON,    PIRIE,    SCOTT    &    GO'S    DRY    GOODS    HOUSE,    Madison   Street,   cor.  Franklin. 


Produce  Exchange  Block,  S.  Water  st.  S.E.  cor.  LaSalle. 

Radical  Hall,  615  W.  Lake  st. 

St.  Peter's  Hall,  28  State  st. 

Schuartman  Hall,  634  Larrabee  st. 

Sharpshooters'  Hall,  Clark  st.  cor.  Illinois. 

Societies'  Hall,  210  Blue  Island  av. 

Staats  Zeitung  Building,  Washington,  cor.  Fifth  av. 

Standard  Hall,  Michigan  av.  cor.  Thirteenth  st. 

Temperance  Hall,  N.  Market  st.  cor.  Michigan. 

Times  Building,  Washington,  cor.  Fifth  av. 

Tribune  Building,  Madison  st.  cor.  Dearborn. 

Turner  Hall  (N.),  257  N.  Clark  st. 

Turner  Hall  (W.),  251  W.  Twelfth  st. 

Union  Hall,  Clark  st.  S.  E.  cor.  Washington. 

United  States  Express  Company's  Building,  87  Wash- 

Washingtonian  Home,  566  W.  Madison  st. 
Water-works,  Chicago  av.  cor.  Pine  st. 
Water-works,  West  Side,  Blue  Island  av.  cor.  Twenty- 
second. 

Westphal's  Hall,  691  S.  Halsted  st. 
Workingmen's  Hall,  368  W.  Twelfth  st. 


JUDICIARY. 

Appellate  Court  of  Cook  County,  Grand  Pacific  Hotel. 
Circuit  Court  of  Cook  County,  City  Hall. 
Superior  Court  of  Cook  County,  City  Hall. 
Criminal    Court   of    Cook    County,    room    S    Criminal 

Court  Building,  Dearborn  st.  entrance. 
Probate  Court,  75  and  77  Clark  st. 

Harrison  st.  west  of  Clark.      Chicago  av.  west  of  N. 

Clark.      Union     Police    Station,    cor.    Union    and 

Madison  sts. 

TRANSPORTATION    COMPANIES. 
Goodrich  Passenger  Steamers'  Landing,  east  of  Rush  st. 

Bridge. 
Lake   Superior  Steamers'   Landing  (N.D.),   Wells   st. 

Bridge. 
Northern  Transportation  Company's  Dock,  foot  of  N. 

LaSalle  st. 
Sarnia  and   Grand   Trunk   Line   Steamers'    Dock,   N. 

Wells  st.  Bridge. 
Union  Steamboat  Company's  Landing,  west  bank   of 

river,  nr.  Lake  st.  Bridge. 
Western  Transportation  Company's  Dock,  on  the  river 

bet.  State  and  Dearborn  sts. 


HACK   ORDINANCE. 

The  price  to  be  charged  by  the  owner  or  owners,  or 
drivers,  of  any  hackney  coach,  carriage  or  vehicle  for 
the  conveyance  of  passengers,  except  omnibuses,  for 
hire  within  the  city  of  Chicago,  shall  be  as  follows,  to 
be  regulated  and  estimated  by  the  distance  on  the  most 
direct  route,  namely : 

For  conveying  each  passenger  from  one  railroad  de- 
pot to  another  railroad  depot,  50  cents. 

For  conveying  each  passenger  not  exceeding  one 
mile,  50  cents. 

For  conveying  a  passenger  any  distance  over  one 
mile  and  less  than  two  miles,  $1.00. 

For  conveying  each  additional  passenger  of  the  same 
family  or  party,  50  cents. 

For  conveying  a  passenger  in  said  city  any  distance  i 
exceeding  two  miles,  $1.50. 

For  each  additional  passenger  of  the  same  family  or  j 
party,  $0  cents. 

For  conveying  children  between  five  and  fourteen 
years  of  age,  half  the  above  rates  may  be  charged  for 
"like  distances;  but  for  children  under 'five  years  of  age, 
no  charge  shall  be  made.  Provided,  that  the  distance 
from  any  railroad  depot,  steamboat  landing  or  hotel  to 
any  other  railroad  depot,  steamboat  landing  or  hotel, 
shall  in  all  cases  be  estimated  as  not  exceeding  one 


For  the  use  by  the  day  of  any  hackney  coach  or 
other  vehicle  drawn  by  two  horses  or  other  animals, 
with  one  or  more  passengers,  $8.00  per  day. 

For  the  use  of  any  such  carriage  or  vehicle  by  the 
hour,  with  one  or  more  passengers,  with  the  privilege  of 
going  from  place  to  place,  and  stopping  as  often  as  may 
be  required,  as  follows:  For  the  first  hour,  $2.00;  for 
each  additional  hour  or  part  of  an  hour,  $1.00. 

For  conveying  one  or  more  passengers  to  or  from 
any  place  in  said  city,  between  the  hours  of  12  o'clock, 
midnight,  and  7  A.M.,  for  each  trip,  without  regard  to 

For  the  use  of  any  cab  or  other  vehicle  drawn  by  one 
horse  or  other  animal,  by  the  hour,  with  the  privilege  of 
going  from  place  to  place,  with  one  or  more  passengers, 
and  stopping  when  required:  For  the  first  hour,  $1.00; 
for  each  additional  hour  or  part  of  an  hour,  50  cents. 

For  the  use  of  any  such  carriage  by  the  day,  $4.00. 

Every  passenger  shall  be  allowed  to  have  conveyed 
upon  such  vehicle,  without  charge,  his  ordinary  traveling 
baggage,  not  exceeding  in  any  case  one  trunk  and  twenty- 
five  pounds  of  other  baggage.  For  every  additional 
package,  where  the  whole  weight  of  baggage  is  over 
one  hundred  pounds,  if  conveved  to  any  place  within  the 
city  limits,  the  owner  or  driver  shall  be  permitted  to 


charge  fifteen 


nts. 


PARKHUR8T    &    WILE 


1 


THEATERS    AND    PLACES     OF    AMUSEMENT. 

Academy  of  Music,  Halsted  st.  near  Madison. 

Aurora  Turner  Hall,  Huron  and  Milwaukee  av. 

Central  Music  Hall,  State  St.  cor.  Randolph. 

Chicago  AtheniEum,  48  Dearborn  st. 

Folly  Theater,  Desplaines  st.  n.  of  Madison. 

Farwell  Hall,  148  Madison  st. 

German  Theater,  51  Clark  st. 

Grow's  Opera  House,  517  W.  Madison  st. 

Halsted  Street  Opera  House,  Halsted  and  W.  Harrison. 

Haverly's  Theater,  cor.  Dearborn  and  Monroe  sts. 

Hamlin's  Theater,  87  Clark  st. 

Hershey  Music  Hall,  83  Madison  st. 

Hooley's  Theater,  149  Randolph  st. 

McCormick  Hall,  Kinzie  and  N.  Clark  st. 

McVicker's  Theater,  78  Madison  st. 

Metropolitan  Theater,  51  Clark  st. 

Standard  Hall,  Michigan  av.  and  Thirteenth  st. 

Turner  Hall,  257  N.  Clark  st. 

Turner  Hall,  255  W.  Twelfth  st. 

LEADING    HOTELS. 

rt  House,  145  Madison  st. 

House,  Randolph  st.  N.  E.  cor.  Fifth  av. 


Burdick  House,  Wabash  av.  S.  W.  cor.  Adams. 

Burke's  European  Hotel,  140  and  142  Madison  st. 

Central  European  Hotel,  13  S.  Water  st. 

Chicago  Jockey  and  Trotting  Club  Hotel,  Crawford  av 
bet.  W.  Madison  and  Van  Buren. 

City  Hotel,  State  st.  cor.  Sixteenth. 

Clarendon  House,  N.  Clark  st.  near  cor.  Ontario. 

Clifton  House,  Wabash  av.  N.  W.cor.  Monroe. 

Commercial  Hotel,  Lake  st.  N.  W.cor.  Dearborn. 

Gardner  House,  Michigan  av.  S.  W.cor.  Jackson. 

Gault  House,  Madison  st.  cor.  Clinton. 

Grand  Pacific  Hotel,  Clark  st.  N.  W.  cor.  Jackson. 
!    Hotel  Brunswick,  219  Wabash  av. 

Matteson  House,  Wabash  av.  N.  E.  cor.  Madison. 
J    Michigan  Avenue  House,  21  Michigan  av. 

Ogden  House,  102  Franklin  st. 
I    Palmer  House,  State  st.  S.  E.  cor.  Monroe. 
!    Parker  House,  187  W.  Madison  st. 

Revere  House,  N.  Clark  st.  cor.  Michigan. 

Sherman  House,  Clark  st.  N.W.  cor.  Randolph. 

St.  Caroline's  Court  Hotel,  18  S.  Elizabeth. 

Tremont  House,  Dearborn,  S.  E.  cor.  Lake. 

Windsor  European  Hotel,  145  to  153  Dearborn  st. 


SHERMAN    HOUBB. 


the  extensive  and  reliable  houses  of 
Chicago  is  the  firm  whose  name  heads  this 
article,  and  who  have  for  the  past  twenty-four  years 
and  upward  catered  successfully  to  the  require- 
ments of  a  diversified  and  fastidious  trade. 

Gage  Brothers  &  Co's  stock  contains  a  complete 
variety  of  Millinery,  Notions,  Fancy  Goods  and  Dry 
Goods  sundries.  Among  these  specialties  we  would 
name  Ribbons,  Corsets,  Velvets,  Satins,  Bareges, 
Dress  Buttons,  Parisenas,  Black  English  Crapes, 
Ladies'  Hats,  and  Black  Dress  Silks. 

The  spacious  floors,  arranged  with  scrupulous 
neatness,  are  really  grand  to  behold,  presenting, 

they  do,  an  array  of  goods  seemingly  exhaustless. 


Interior  buyers  visiting  Chicago  will  add  to  their 
profit  by  looking  through  this  model  emporium  and 
witness  the  manufacturing  of  ladies'  straw  hats,  also 
corsets,  theirs  being  the  pioneer  corset  manufactory 
of  Chicago. 

The  members  of  this  firm,  having  devoted  many 
3-ears  to  catering  to  the  wants  of  the  great  West, 
have  acquired  a  knowledge  of  what  is  needed 
and  seem  to  be  appreciated.  Dealers  selecting  their 
stocks  from  a  firm  of  this  character  have  the 
advantage  of  knowing  that  they  are  purchasing 
goods  selected  by  thoroughly  competent  men  and 
embracing  the  latest  dictates  of  fashion,  and  at 
prices  that  fear  no  competition. 


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STATE    CAPITOL,    SPBIN3FIELD.    ILL. 


3RIEF   SKETCH 


¥HE  SCHUTTLER  WAGON  was  first  manu- 
factured by  the  senior  PETER  SCHUTTLER, 
on  the  corner  of  Randolph  and  Franklin  Streets,  in 
this  city,  in  1843,  where  he  continued  in  business 
with  unprecedented  success  up  to  the  time  of  his 
decease  in  1865.  The  present  PETER  SCHUTTLER 
had  assisted  his  father  in  the  management  of  the 
factory  for  several  years  previously,  and  hence  was 
well  qualified  to  continue  the  business  without  inter- 
ruption, which  he  did  until  1868,  when  Mr.  CHRIS- 
TOPH  HOTZ  was  admitted  as  a  partner,  and  since 
that  time  Messrs.  SCHUTTLER  &  HOTZ  have  con- 
ducted the  business  as  proprietors. 

The  original  factory  was  consumed  by  the  Great 


Fire  of  October  8  and  9,  1871,  and  as  the  demand  for 
the  "Schuttler"  wagon  had  exceeded  its  capacity, 
it  was  deemed  advisable  to  remove  to  the  corner  of 
Clinton  and  Monroe  Streets,  where  they  had  sufficient 
ground  to  build  a  factory,  equal  (as  was  then  sup- 
posed) to  the  requirements  of  all  future  trade.  The 
large  and  commodious  buildings,  of  which  we  show 
an  illustration  on  the  following  page,  were  ac- 
cordingly built,  but  the  constantly  increasing  demand 
for  its  products  far  exceeded  the  most  sanguine 
expectations  of  its  projectors,  and  so  they  were  com- 
pelled to  erect  in  addition  the  new  factory  shown 
on  page  57,  which  doubles  the  capacity  for  manu- 
facturing wagons  since  1871. 


PETER    SCHUTTLEB'S    HUB    AND    SPOKE    FACTORY,    SAW  MILL  A] 
Sohuttler  &  Hotz,  Proprietors    Located  on  the  track  of  the  P.,  Ft.  W.  &  C.  R.  R.,  I 
Main  Office,  46  W.  Monroe  Street. 


i  Sebor  and  Mather  Sts. 


CHICAGO    STREET   GUIDE. 


av.,      ....      avenue, 
e,      east. 

N.D.,      -    North  Division, 
n.e.,      -     -     -      northeast. 

S.D.,  -     -  South  Division, 
s.e.,      -     -     -       southeast. 

bet.,      -     -     -     -   between. 

' 

A  (N.D.)  fr.  125  Southport  av.  w.  to  Dominick. 
Aberdeen  (W.D.)  fr.  238  W.  Madison  to  Eleventh. 
Ada,  N.  (W.D)  fr.  437  W.  Randolph  n.  to  W.  Erie. 
Ada,  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  437  W.  Randolph  s.  to  461  W.  Madison. 
Adams  (S.D.)  fr.  Michigan  av.  W.  to  river. 
Adams,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  W.  to  California  av. 
Alaska  (N.D.)  fr.  385  Larrabee  w.  one  block. 
Albany  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  Barry  Point  road  s.  to  Lexington. 
AldineSq.(S.D.)  fr.  141  Vincennes  av.w.  one-half  block. 

Archer  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  924  State  s.w.  to  city  limits  and 
Bridgeport. 
Armitage  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  Mendell  tir.  769  Elston  av.  w.  to 
city  limits. 
Armour  (W.D.)  fr.  505  W.  Kinzie  n.  10433  W.Chicago  av. 
Arnold  (S.D.)  fr.  Sixteenth  s-to  city  limits. 
'  Artesian  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  1040  W.  Lake  n.  to  W.  Ohio. 
Arthington  (W.D.)  fr.  285  Centre  av. 
Arthur  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Sixteenth  s.  to  Lumber,  first  e.  of 

Almond  (W.D.)  fr.  952  W.Taylor  s.  to  Ashland,  one  block. 
Alport  (W.D.)  fr.433  W.  Sixteenth  s.  to  Twenty-second. 
Alston  av.  (W.D.) 
Ambrose  (W.D.)  fr.  S.  Wood  w.  to  1040  S.  Western  av. 

Ash  (S.D.)  fr.  Thirty-first  s.  to  Illinois  and  Michigan. 
Ashland  (W.D.)  fr.  505  S.  Roby  w.  to  Olive. 
Ashland  av.  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  578  W.  Lake  n.  to  Clybourn 
place. 

Ann,  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  362  W.  Randolph  N.  to  W.  Kin 
Arbor  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  122  N.  Ada  w.to  N.  Ashland 
Arcade  Ct.  (S.D.)  fr.  155  La  Salle  e.  to  160  Clark. 
Arch  (S.D.)  fr.  722  Archer  av.  s.e.  to  Lyman. 


Ashland  av.  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  577  W.  Lake  s.  to  city  limits. 
Ashley  (W.D.)  fr.  177  N.  Wood  w.  to  Leavitt. 
Astor  (N.D.)  fr.  583  Division  N.  to  Schiller. 
Asylum  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  954  Alston  avx  w.  to  Leavitt. 


Auburn  (S.D.)  fr.  Thirty-third  s.  to  Douglas  av. 
Augusta  (W.D.)  fr.  97  Elston  av.  w.  to  Crawford  a\ 
AversVW.D.)  fr.  W.  Kinzie  n.  to  Chicago  av. 


vers"(W.D.)  fr. 
Avon  (W.D.)  fr.  267  S.  Roby 
Ayers  Ct.  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Huroi 


to  83  Chicago  ; 


.  to  Dominick. 

.  to  Racine  av.  six  blocks 


B  (N.D.)  fr.  93  Southport  av.  w. 
Babetta  av.  (N.D.)  fr.  Fabius  w. 

n.  of  city  limits. 

Baldwin  (W.D.)  from  725  W.  Kinzie  n.  to  Hubbard. 
Banks  (N.D.)  from  473  N.  State  e.  to  the  lake. 
Barber  (W.D.)  fr.  103  Stewart  av.  w.  to  576  S.  Halsted. 
Barry  Point  Rd.  (W.D.)  fr.  junction  of  W.  Madison  and 

California  av.  s.w.  to  city  limits. 
Bartlet  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  N.  Kedzie  av.  w.  to  Homan  av. 
Bates  (W.D.)  from  Lumber  w.  to  Stewart  av.  first  s.  of 

W.  Twelfth. 
Bauwans  (W.D.)  fr.  587  N.  Ashland  av.  n.w.  and  n.  to 

W.  Black  Hawk. 

Beach  (W.D.)  fr.  40  W.  Harrison  s.  to  W.  Twelfth. 
Beech  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  N.  Kedzie  av.  w.  to  Sheridan. 
Bears  (S.D.)  fr.  Illinois  &  Michigan  canal  s.  to  city  lim- 

its; crosses  Archer  av.  at  993. 
Belden  av.  (N.D.)  fr.  30  Perrv  e.  to  Lincoln  av. 
Belden  PI.  (N.D.)  ^-.458  Beld'en  av.  n.and  w.  half  block. 
Belknap  (W.D.)  fr.  419  S.  Morgan  w.  one-half  block. 
Bellvue  PJ.  (N.D.)  fr.  313  N.  State  e.  to  lake. 
Benson  (S.D.)  fr.  1089  Thirty-first  s.  to  Thirty-second. 
Berlin  (W.D.)  fr.  1285  N.  Leavitt  w.  to  Western  av. 


Bethuel  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Sixteenth  s.  to  W.  Nineteenth, 

third  e.  of  S.  Crawford  av. 
Better  (W.D.)  fr.  Sholto  w.  to  340  S.  May. 
Bickerdike  (W.D.)  fr.  412  W.  Indiana  n.  to  403  W.  Chi- 

Bickerdike  Sq.  (W.D.)  fr.  Bickerdike  w.  to  Armour,  bet. 

W.  Ohio  and  W.  Indiana. 
Birch  (W.D.)  fr.  425  S.  Roby  w.  to  Kendall. 
Bishop  Ct.  (W.D.)  fr.  478  W.Washington  s.  to  W.  Mad- 
Bismarck  (W.D.)  fr.  Rockwell  w.  to  Humboldt  Park. 
Bismarck  Ct.  (W.D.)  fr.  Rucker  w.  to  87  Noble. 
Bissell  (N.D.)  fr.  137  Dayton  n.w.  to  Willow  and  n.  to 

Belden  av. 

Bixby  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  459  W.  Kinzie  n.  to  Hubbard. 
Black  Hawk  (N.D.)  fr.  the  river  n.e.  and  e.  to  398  Sedg- 

Black  Hawk,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  w.  to  N.  Paulina. 

Blackwell  (S.D.)  fr.  230  Eighteenth  s.  to  Twentieth. 

Blair  (W.D.)  fr.  31  Canalport  av.  s.  to  Twentieth. 

Blake  (S.D.)  fr.  1350  Archer  av.  s.w.  one-half  block. 

Blanchard  PI.  (S.D.)  fr.  191  Twenty-fourth  s.  three- 
fourths  block. 

Blanche  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  w.  to  718  N.  Ashland  av. 

Bliss  (N.D.)  fr.  224  N.  Branch  n.e.  to  N.  Branch  canal. 

Block  (N.D.)  fr.  303  North  av.  n.  to  Eugenie. 

Bloom  (S.D.)  fr.  W.  Thirty-fourth  s.  to  Douglas  av. 

Bloomingdale  Rd.  (W.D.)  fr.  661  Elston  av.  w.  to  954 
Western  av.,  thence  w.  to  city  limits. 

Blucher  (W.D.)  fr.  Lull  PI.  w.  to  598  N.  Wood. 


S.    H.   &    E.    Y.   MOOBE.   Heavy    Hard 


Blue  Island  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  junction  of  Halsted  and  Har- 
rison s.w.  to  Western  av. 

Bonaparte  (S.D.)  fr.  50  Locke  n.e.  to  Arch. 

Bond  (W.D.)  fr.  Douglas  Park  Boulevard  s.  to  W.  Six- 
teenth. 

Bonfield  (S.D.)  fr.  Hickory  s.e.  to  Thirty-first;  crosses 
Archer  av.  656. 

Bonney  (W.D.)  fr.  Genesee  av.  w.  to  Mowrey ,  two  blocks. 

Bonney  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  Ogden  av.  s.  to  Twenty-sixth. 

Boone  (W.D.)  fr.  DeKalb  w.  to  436  S.  Leavitt. 

Boston  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  181  S.  Desplaines  w.  to  Halsted. 

Bowery  (W.D.)  fr.  288  W.  Van  Buren  s.  to  W.  Congress. 

Bradley  (W.D.)  fr.  303  Elston  av.  w.  to  Holt. 

Bremen  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  1229  N.  Leavitt  w.  to  Western  av. 

Bremer  (N.D.)  fr.  61  Chicago  av.  n.  to  Division. 

Breslau  (W.D.)  fr.  Hamberg  n.  to  Ems. 

Brigham  (W.D.)  fr.  673  N.  Ashland  av.  w.  to  N.  Wood. 

Broad  (S.D.)  fr.  Thirty-first  n.w.  to  Chicago  &  Alton  R. 
R.;  crosses  Archer  av.  at  788. 

Brook  (S.D.)  fr.  the  lake  w.  to  Cottage  Grove  av.,  two 
blocks  s.  of  city  limits. 

Broom  (W.D.)  fr.  565  W.  Indiana  n.  to  W.  Ohio. 

Bross  av.  (S.D.)  fr!  Long  John  s.w.  to  city  limits. 

Brown  (W.D.)  fr.  316  W.  Taylor  s.  to  W. Twenty-second. 

Bryan  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  477  W.  Randolph  n.w.  to  Lake, 
opp.  Union  Park. 

Bryant  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  34  Vincennes  av.  w.  to  Stanton  av. 

Bryson  (W.D.)  fr.  599  N.  Lincoln  w.  to  N.  Rockwell. 

Buena  Vista  PI.  (S.D.)  fr.  Emerald  av.  one-half  block. 

Bunker  (W.D.)  fr.  Beach  w.  to  434  S.  Halsted. 

Burling  (N.D.)  fr.  183  North  av.  n.  to  Belden  av. 


Burlington  (W.D.)  fr.  97  W.  Sixteenth  s.  to  96  W.  Eight- 
eenth, one  block. 

Burton  PI.  (N.D.)  fr.  606  N.  Clark  e.  to  Dearborn  av. 

Bushnell  (S.D.)  fr.  1164  Wentworth  av.  w.  to  Archer  av. 

Butler  (S.D.)  fr.  264  Archer  av.  s.e.  to  Twenty-fourth, 
thence  s.  to  Egan  av. 

Butterfield  (S.D.)  fr.  201  Sixteenth  s.  to  city  limits. 

Butterfield  al.  (N.D.)  fr.  157  Clybourn  av.  s.w.  and  w.  to 
rear  of  585  N.  Halsted. 

Byford  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  Douglas  Boulevard  s.  to  W.  Six- 
teenth. 

C  (N.D.)  fr.  69  Southport  av.  w.  to  Dominick,  one  block. 

Calhoun  PI.  (S.D.)  fr.  109  State  w.  to  Market;  al.  bet. 
Washington  and  Madison. 

California  av.  N.(W.D.)  fr.  1272  W.  Lake  n.  to  North  av. 

California  av.  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  1271  W.  Lake  s.  to  city  limits. 

Calumet  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  I  Eighteenth  s.  to  Egan  av. 

Campbell  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  1062  W.  Madison  s.  to  W.  Six- 
teenth. 

Campbell  Park  (W.D.)  fr.  357  S.  Leavitt  w.  to  S.  Oakley 


1,  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  30  W-  Randolph  n.  to  W.  Kinzie. 

(w" 

Elston  av 


Canal,  S.  (" 


D.)  fr.  30  W.  R 
Canal  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  N.  Branch  Chicago 


ndolph 


Lumber. 


Canalport  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  735  S.  Canal  s.w.  to  Twenty- 
second. 

Carl  (N.D.)  fr.  549  N.  Wells  e.  to  N.  LaSalle. 

Carpenter,  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  301  W.  Randolph  n.  to  river. 

Carpenter,  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  301  W.  Randolph  s.  to  393  W. 
Madison. 


CHICAOO.   BOCK   ISLAND  [&l  PACIFIC.,  S.  B.  DEPOT,  La  Salle  and  Van  Buren  Sts. 


Carroll  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  w.  to  Leavitt ;  fr.  Fran- 
cisco to  Sacramento,  and  fr.  Kedzie  av.  to  Homan 
av. 

Cass  (N.D.)  fr.  Kinzie  n.  to  Delaware  PI.,  three  blocks 
e.  of  N.  Clark. 

Cedar  (N.D.)  fr.  347  Rush  e.  to  the  lake. 

Central  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  9  S.  Water  s.  to  Randolph. 

Central  Park  av.  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  Central  Park  Boulevard 
n.  to  city  limits 

Central  Park  av.  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Madison  s.  to  Thirty- 
first. 

Centre  (N.D.)  fr.  Racine  av.  e.  to  873  N.  Clark. 

Centre  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  382  W.  Madison  s.  to  Lumber. 

Champlain  (S.D.)  fr.  Bross  av.  s.  to  Douglas  av. 

Chapin  (W.D.)  fr.  Currier  w.  to  543  Noble. 

Charles  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Van  Buren  s.  to  W.  Harrison. 

Charles  PI.  (S.D.)  fr.  324  Fifth  av.  w.  to  316  Franklin. 

Charlotte  (W.D.)  from  S.  Central  Park  av.  W.  to  Gene- 
see  av. 

Chase  (W.D.)  fr.  312  W.  Chicago  av.  n.  to  Cornell. 

Chase  Ct.  (W.D.)  from  Coulter  s.  one  block. 

Chatham  Ct.  (N.D.)  fr.  Hobbie  n.  to  198  Division. 

Cherry  av.  (N.D.)  fr.  224  N.  Branch  n.w.  to  Eastman 
and  n.  to  North  av. 

Chestnut  (N.D.)  fr.  Sedgwick  e.  to  lake. 

Chicago  av.  (N.D.)  fr.  the  river  e.  to  lake. 

Chicago  av.  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  w.  to  citv  limits. 

Church  (N.D.)  fr.one  block  s.of  Black  Hawk  n.  to  Centre 

Church  Ct.  (W.D.)  fr.  86  S.  Morgan 


Church  PI.  (S.D.)  fr.  739  Arche 
St.  Louis  R.  R. 


.  to  Centre  av. 
to  Chicago  & 


Churchill  (W.D.)  fr.  889  N.  Robey  w.  to  N.  Leavitt. 

Cicero  Ct.  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Van  Buren  to  Harrison. 

Clarinda  (W.D.)  fr.  34  Holt  w.  to  N.  Wood. 

Clark  (S.D.)  from  river  s.  to  city  limits. 

Clark  (N.D.)  fr.  river  n.  to  North  av. 

Clarkson  Ct.  (W.D.)  fr.  1306  W.  Lake  s.  to  W.  Wash- 
ington. 

Clayton  (W.D.)  fr.  427  Johnson  w.  to  Brown,  and  fr. 
Morgan  w.  to  Fisk. 

Cleaver  (W.D.)  fr.  761  Milwaukee  av.  n.  to  Blanche. 

Clifton  Park  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Sixteenth  s.  to  Ogden  av., 
and  fr.  W.  Twenty-second  s.  to  W.  Twenty-sixth. 

Clinton,  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  62  W.  Randolph  n.  to  W.  Kinzie. 

Clinton,  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  62  W.  Randolph  s.  to  165  Maxwell. 

Clybourn  av.  (N.D.)  fr.  300  Division  n.w.  to  city  limits. 

Clvbourn  PI.  (N.D.)  fr.  549  Clybourn  av.  w.  to  river. 

Clybourn  Pl.W.  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  w.  to  938  N.  Roby. 

Clyde  (N.D.)  fr.  484  Clybourn  av.  n.  to  Centre. 

Coblentz  (W.D.)  fr.  1013  N.  Roby  w.  to  N.  Western  av. 

College  PI.  (S.D.)  fr.  550  Cottage  Grove  av.  w.  to  Rhodes 
av. 

Collins  (W.D.)  fr.  Douglas  Park  w.  to  S.  Kedzie  av. 

Cologne  (S.D.)  fr.  Quarry  s.w.  to  the  river. 

Commercial  (W.D.)  fr.  321  W.  North  av.  n.  to  Armitage 
av. 

Concord  PI.  (N.D.)  fr.  340  Clybourn  av.  n.  to  Sheffield 

Congress  (S.D.)  fr.  Michigan  av.  w.  to  317  State,  and  fr. 

300  Fifth  av.  w  to  river. 
Congress,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  259  S.  Clinton  w.  to  Spaulding 


NATIONAL    LIFE    BUILDINO.    168    La  SaUe  8t 


WILSON  PACKING  GOMPANY. 


C^HE  production  and  exportation  of  canned  goods 

portant  feature  of  American  commerce.  In 
nothing  has  the  production  grown  more  rapidly  than 
in  canned  meats ;  and  among  those  who  are  engaged 
in  this  specialty,  THE  WILSON  PACKING  COMPANY, 
of  Chicago,  undoubtedly  occupies  the  foremost  place. 
This  company  was  organized  in  1874,  for  the  express 
purpose  of  utilizing  a  newly  discovered  process  for 
the  preservation  of  meats.  By  this  process  meats 
are  so  preserved  in  compact  and  solid  form  that 
they  can  be  transported  to  the  ends  of  the  earth  if 
desired;  and  in  any  climate  under  the  sun,  after 
being  incased  for  years  in  the  can  invented  by 
the  Messrs.  Wilson,  the  meat  comes  forth  in  a  solid 
state,  without  a  particle  of  gravy,  in  a  natural  and 
palatable  condition,  of  delicious  flavor,  cooked  and 
ready  to  be  sliced  and  eaten. 


The  company  has  adapted  its  methods  of  pre- 
serving to  all  kinds  of  meats,  including  game  and 
poultry,  but  the  specialties  have  been  corned  beef, 
ham  and  beef  tongues,  of  the  latter  the  company 
can  each  year  from  250,000  to  300,000. 

The  works  of  the  company  occupy  the  entire 
square  bounded  by  Canal,  Jackson,  Clinton  and 
Adams  streets  in  this  city,  and  the  power  is  furnished 
by  nine  large  boilers,  aggregating  about  450  horse 
power,  consuming  about  fifteen  tons  of  anthracite 
coal  daily.  They  employ  from  800  to  1,500  hands, 
varying  according  to  season,  and  have  a  capacity  for 
handling  1,000  head  of  cattle  per  day.  Their  pro- 
duct amounts  to  about  eight  millions  of  cans  of  meat, 
25,000  barrels  of  tallow,  over  5,000  tierces  of  lard, 
and  an  immense  quantity  of  barreled  meats,  and 
their  goods  are  to  be  found  in  all  parts  of  the 
world. 


THE    WILSON    PACKING    COMPANY,    bounded    by    Canal.  Jackson.   Clinton   and   Adams   St.. 


MONG  the  financial  landmarks  of  our  country 


FORD  FIRE  INSURANCE  COMPANY.  This  is 
a  representative  American  institution,  backed 
by  a  constituency  of  wealthy  stockholders  repre- 
senting more  than  fifty  millions  of  capital. 

The  chartered  existence  of  this  institution  dates 
from  1810,  but  its  business  career  began  in  1794, 
when,  as  an  unchartered  association,  its  first  Policies 
of  indemnity  were  issued.  Its  agencies  may  be  found 
in  nearly  every  State  and  Territory,  thus"  affording 
to  its  patrons  in  each  of  these  widely-separated 
localities  equal  facilities,  not  only  for  procuring 
indemnity,  but  under  its  far-reaching  enterprise, 
celerity  and  promptness  in  disbursing  it  in  case  of 
disaster. 

Upward  of  twenty  thousand  sufferers  by  fire  have 
been  relieved  under  its  contracts  to  the  extent  of 
more  than  twenty-three  millions  of  dollars,  and  not 
a  few  business  enterprises  have  thereby  been  saved 
from  ruin.  While  hundreds  of  similar  institutions 
have  ingloriously  failed  or  been  swept  down  by  great 
calamities  that  from  time  to  time  have  visited  the 
country,  its  stability  has  been  demonstrated,  not 
only  in  meeting  faithfully  the  ordinary  visitations  of 


disaster  incident  to  a  career  of  nearly  three-quarters 

great  and  s-cecping  conflagrations  that  have  become 
historic  on  account  of  their  magnitude, —  among 
which  are  those  of  New  York,  in  1835;  Pittsburgh, 
1846;  St.  Louis,  1849;  Portland,  1865;  Chicago,  1871; 
Boston,  1872 ;  Virginia  City,  1875,  and  St.  Johns,  N.  B., 
1877.  In  a  single  one  of  these  this  institution  was 
able  in  the  space  of  four  months,  without  litigation  in 

its  patrons,  in  cash,  to  "the  extent  of  over  nineteen 
hundred  thousand  dollars, and  to  continue  its  business 
undisturbed!  None  of  its  claimants  has  ever  been 
asked  to  accept  less  than  one  hundred  cents  on  the 
dollar  of  approved  claims,  and  under  the  manage- 
ment of  skilled  and  practical  minds  its  business  is  so 
conducted  as  to  render  it  superior  to  any  conceivable 
calamity. 

By  the  record  thus  established,  and  its  reputation 
for  high  commercial  honor   in  all   transactions,  the 

the  leading  institutions  of  its  class  has  long  been 
conceded  by  the  insuring  public. 

Its    principal    offices    are    in     Hartford,    Conn.; 
Chicago,  111.;  and  San  Francisco,  Cal. 


ITFOBD    FIBE    INSURANCE    COMPANY'S    BUILDINQB. 


Conn 


Park  (W.D.)  fr. 
(N.D.)  fr.  62  H 


12  W.  Van 


lbut  e.  to 


to  334  Se 

Conrad  (W.D.)  fr.  Ruble  w.  to  682  S.  Uni, 
Cook  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  s.w.  to  133  N.  Jefferson. 
Cooper  (N.D.)  fr.  806  Clybourn  n.  to  121  to  Fullerton  av. 
Cork  (W.D.)  fr.  215  N.  Ashland  av.  w.  to  N.  Paulina. 
Cornelia  (W.D.)  fr.  6c6  Milwaukee  av.  w.  to  Wood. 
Cornell  (W.D.;  fr.  556  Milwaukee  av.  w.  to  374  N.  Ash- 

land av. 

Cortez  (W.D.)  fr.  N.  California  av.  w.  to  Humboldt  Pk. 
Cortland  (W.D.)  fr.  941  N.  Robey  w.  to  Central  Parkav. 
Corwin  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Fifteenth  to  W.  Sixteenth. 
Corwin  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  Moore  s.  half  block. 
Cottage  Grove  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  89  Twenty-second  s.e.  to 

limits. 

Cottage  PI.  (S.D.)  see  Groveland  Park  av. 
Couch  PI.  (S.D.)  fr.  Market  e.  to  State,  al.  bet.  Lake 

and  Randolph. 
Coulter  (W.D.)  from  1083  S.  Robey  s.w.  to  California 

av. 
Court  PI.  (S.D.)  fr.  Market  e.  to  State,  al.  bet.  Randolph 

and  Washington. 
Coventry  (W.D.)  fr.  147  W.  North  av.  n.w.  to  W.  Cly- 

bourn Place. 
Crawford  (S.D.)  fr.  al.  rear  465  Twenty-second  s.  to  near 

Archer  av. 
Crawford  av.  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  984  W.  Lake  n.  to  W.  North 

Crawford  av.  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  1983  W.  Lake  s.  to  Egan  av. 
Crawford  Ct.  (S.D.)  fr.  20  Glashen  w.  to  Crawford. 


Crenshaw  (W.D.)  fr.  543  S.  Oakley  av.  w.  to  Washtenaw. 
Critenden  (W.D.)  fr.  Currier  w.  to  509  Noble. 
Crooked  (N.D.)  fr.  20  Southport  av.  s.e.  half  block. 
Crosby  (N.D.)  fr.  79  Larrabee  n.w.  to  Division,  crossing 

W.  Division  fr.  Mendel  w.  to  994  N.  Paulina. 
Crown  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Twenty-sixth  to  the  river. 
Crystal  (W.D.)  fr.  555  N.  Robey  w.  to  N.  Leavitt. 
Currier  (W.D.)  fr.  67  Augusta  n.  to  Chapin. 
Curtis,  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  322  W.  Randolph  n.  to  W.  Huron. 
Curtis,  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  322  W.  Randolph  s.  to  323  W. 

Madison. 
Custom  House  PI.  (S.D.)  fr.  Monroe  to  Dearborn,  rear 

old  Post-office  building. 

Cutler  (W.D.)  from  1144  W.  Adams  s.  to  W.  Jackson. 
Cynthia  (W.D.)  fr.  Ogden  av.  s.  to  W.  Twenty-second. 
Cypress  (W.D.)  fr.  Kendall  s.  to  945  W.  Twelfth. 

Dakota  av.  (S.D.)     See  Lake  Park  av. 
Dale  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  724  W.  Twenty-second,  s.  half  block. 
Damen  (W.D.)  fr.  75  Sholto  w.  to  346  S.  May. 
Dania  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  686  W.  Division  n.  to  Wabansia  av. 
Dashiel  (S.D.)  fr.  Twenty-sixth  st.  to  Egan  av. 
Davis  (W.D.)  fr.  622  W.  Division  n.  to  Wabansia. 
Davlin  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Lake  n.  to  Kinzie. 
Dayton  (N.D.)  fr.  14^  Ress  n.  to  Belden  av. 
Dean  (W.D.)  fr.  N.  Paulina  n.w.  to  Brigham. 
Dearborn  (S.D.)  fr.  river  s.  to  city  limits. 
Dearborn  av.  (N.D.)  fr.  river  n.  to  North  av. 
Dearborn  PI.  (S.D.)  fr.  Randolph  s.  to  Madison. 
Deering  (S.D.)  fr.  the  river  s.e.  to  Thirty-first,  678  crosses 
Archer  av. 


THE    MoCOHMICK    HARVESTER    COMPANY'S    WORKS. 


DeKalb(W.D.)  fr.  26  Flournoy  s.w.  to  S.  Leavitt. 

DeKoven  (W.D.)  fr.  151  Beach  w.to  406  S.  Halsted. 

Delaware  PI.  (N.D.)  fr.  277  Dearborn  av.  e.  to  the  lake. 

Deming  Ct.  (N.D.)  fr.  N.  Clark  w.  to  Orchard. 

Depot  (W.D.)  fr.  157  Stewart  av.  w.  to  642  S.  Halsted. 

Depot  PI.  (W.D.)     See  Arbor  Place. 

Depuyster  (W.D.)  fr.  259  S.  Desplaines  w.  to  246  S. 
Halsted. 

Desplaines,  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  122  W.  Randolph  n.  to  W.  Erie. 

Desplaines,  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  122  W.  Randolph  s.  to  213  W. 
Twelfth. 

Dexter  PI  (S.D.)  fr.  430  Cottage  Grove  av.  s.  to  Thirty- 
second. 

Dickey  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  N.  Kedzie  w.  to  N.  Homan  av. 

Dixon  (W.D.)  fr.  174  W.  Division  n.  to  Bloomingdale  rd. 

Dieden  (W.D.)  fr.  217  Elston  av.  w.  to  Currier. 

Diller  (W.D.)  fr.  906  Fulton  n.  to  W.  Ohio. 

Division  (N.D.)  fr.  the  river  e.  to  the  lake,  crosses  N. 
Clark  at  448. 

Division,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  w.  to  city  limits. 

Dix  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  s.e.  to  100  W.  Chicago  av. 

Dock  (S.D.)  fr.  49  River  n.w.  to  the  river. 

Dodge  (W.D.)  fr.  Lumber  s.  to  53  W.  Fourteenth. 

Dominick  (N.D.)  fr.  al.  w.  of  51  Southport  av.  n.w.  to 
Webster  av. 

Douglas  av.  or  Thirty-fifth  (S.D.)  fr.  the  lake  w.  to  river. 

Douglas  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  South  Branch  of  river  w.  to  West- 
Drake  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Kinzie  n.  to  W.  Chicago  av. 

Dudley  (W.D.)  from  6=52  W.  Chicago  av.  n.  to  Asylum  pi. 

Dunn  (W.D.)  fr.  45  W.  Kinzie  n.w.  to  Cook. 


Dunning  (N.D.)  fr.  N.  Halsted  w.  to  Reuben. 

Dussold  (W.D.)  fr.  485  S.  Jefferson  w.  to  478  S.  Halsted. 

Eagle  (W.D.)  fr.  21  N.  Desplaines  to  21  N.  Halsted. 
Earl  (S.D.)  fr.  1480  Garibaldi  w.  to  Stewart  av. 
Eastman  (N.D.)  fr.  N.  Branch  n.e.  to  Judson,  thence  e. 

to  575  N.  Halsted. 
Eberhart  (W.D.)  fr.  N.  Kidzie  av.  w.  to  N.  Homan  av, 

first  n.  ofW.  Division. 

Eda  (S:D.)  fr.  1674  Indiana  av.  w.  to  1681  State. 
Edbrook    PI.    (W.D.)   fr.    1119    N.    Western   av.    w.   to 

Edgar °(W.D.)afr.  W.  North  av.  n.  to  W.  Clybourn  PI, 
first  w.  ofN.  Ashland  av. 

Edward  (N.D.)  from  352  Sophia  n.  to  Webster  av. 

Egan  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  the'lake  w.  to  the  river. 

Eldridge  Ct.  (S.D.)  fr.  Michigan  av.  to  483  State. 

Eleventh  (W.D.)  fr.  403  S.  Morgan  w.  to  May. 

Elgin  (S.D.)  fr.  78  Purple  w.  to  Stewart  av.  and  half 
block  beyond  first  n.  of  Twentv-second. 

Elias  (S.D.)  fr.  664  Archer  av.  s.e.  half  block. 

Elizabeth,  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  404  W.  Randolph  n.  to  W.  Erie. 

Elizabeth,  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  404  W.  Randolph  s.  to  417  W. 
Madison. 

Elk  (W.D.)  fr.  Bauwans  w.  to  626  N.  Paulina. 

Elk  Grove  av.  (W.D.)  -fr.  743  N.  Wood  w.  and  n.w.  to 
to  W.  North  av,  thence  n.  to  Asvlum  Place. 

Ellen  (W.D.)  fr.  948  Milwaukee  av.  s.w.  to  N.  Lincoln. 

Ellis  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  Douglas  av.  s.e.  to  city  limits. 

Ellis  Park  (S.D.)  fr.  Prospect  Place  s.  to  136  Thirty- 
seventh. 


Ellsworth  (W.D.)  fr.  Sebor  s.  to  19  \V.  Polk. 

Elm  (N.D.)  fr.  N.  Branch  canal  n.e.  to  Crosby,  thence 
e.  to  the  lake. 

Elston  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  499  Milwaukee  av.  n.w.  to  Sloan, 
n.  to  W.  Black  Hawk,  from  thence  n.w.  to  city  limits. 

Emerald  (S.D.)  fr.  Stearns  s.e.  to  Thirty-first. 

Emerald  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  376  Archer  s.  to  Egan  av. 

Emery  (W.D.)  from  N.  Kedzie  av.  w.  one  block,  second 
s.  of  Division. 

Emily  (W.D.)  fr.  469  N.  Ashland  av.  w.  to  N.  Wood. 

Emma  (W.D.)  from  704  Milwaukee  av.  w.  to  N.  Ash- 
land av. 

Ems  (W.D.)  fr.  1201  n.  Leavitt  w.  to  Western  av. 

Erie  (N.D.)  fr.  the  river  e.  to  the  lake,  crosses  N.  Clark 
at  at  170. 

Erie  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  w.  to  Western  av. 

Eugenie  (N.D.)  fr.  4156  Larrabee  e.  to  N.  Clark. 

Evans  Ct.  (W.D.)  fr.  635  S.  Union  w.  to  S.  Halsted. 

Evergreen  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  1038  Milwakee  av.  w.  and  s.w. 
to  Leavitt. 

Evergreen  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  369  S.  Leavitt  w.  to  S.  Oakley 

Ewing  (W.D.)  fr.  Beach  W.  to  108  Blue  Island  av. 
Ewing  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  719  N.  Robey  w.  to  N.  Leavitt. 
Exchange  PI.  (S.D.)  fr.  Washington  s.  to  Madison,  bet. 
Clark  and  LaSalle. 

Fabius  (N.D.)  fr.  52  Kroger  n.  to  Lincoln  av. 

Fairfield  av.  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  128  W.  Lake  n.  to  W.  North 

av.,  seventh  w.  of  Western  av. 
Fairfield  av.  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  Fillmore  s.  to  Douglas  Park. 


v.  W.  to  Halsted, 


Fake  (S.D.)  fr.  22  Lyman  n.w.  to  Bonaparte. 
Fall  (W.D.)  fr.  1161  W.  Lake  s.  to  Warren  av. 
Farrell  (S.D.)   fr.  Hickory   s.e.  to  Thirty-first, 

Archer  av.  at  612. 
Fay  (W.D.)  fr.  89  W.  Erie  n.  to  Pratt. 
Ferdinand  (W.D.)  fr.  149  N.  Ashland  av.  w.  to  Oakley. 
Fifteenth  (S.D.)     See  Springer. 
Fifteenth,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  131  Stewar 

and  fr.  Morgan  to  city  limits. 
Fifth  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  the  river  s.  to  Taylor. 
Fig  (W.D.)     See  Tell  Place. 

Fillmore  (W.D.)  fr.  507  S.  Western  av.  w.  to  Sacramento. 
Finnell  (S.D.)  fr.  150  Archer  av.  e.  to  1098  Wentworth  av. 
Fisk  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Eighteenth  s.  to  Lumber;  crosses 

W.  Twenty-second  at  309. 

Fleetwood  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Black  Hawk  n  w.  to  Rawson. 
Florimond  (N.D.)  fr.  689  N.  Wells  to  N.  Franklin. 
Flournoy  (W.D.)  fr.  339  S.  Robey  w.  to  Sacramento  av. 
Fontenoy  Ct.  (W.D.)  fr.  1 152  Milwaukee  av.  s.w.  to  Park. 
Forest  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  175  Thirty-first  s.  to  city  limits. 
Forquer  (W.D.)  fr.  Beach  w.  to  148  Blue  Island  av. 
.  (W.D.)  fr.  Gene 
Twenty-second. 
Foster  (W.D.)  fr.  half  block  n.  of  157  W.  Harrison  s.  to 

W.Polk. 

Fourteenth  (S.D.)  fr.  Indiana  av.  w.  to  695  Clark. 
Fourteenth  (W.D.)  fr.  river  w.  to  Ogden  av. 
Fourth  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  102  Jackson  s.  to  Fourteenth. 
Fowler  (W.D.)  fr.  Evergreen  av.  w.  to  728  N.  Leavitt. 


Fox  (S.D.)  fr.  1025  Thirty-first  to  Thirtv-third. 
Fox  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  415  Elst 


to  Noble. 


.  D.  KIMBAHK,  80,  I 


,  Heavy  Hardware.  Iron,  Nails.  Steel,  Carriage  and  Wagon  Wood  Stock. 


fHE  FAIRBANKS  SCALE  has  an  estab- 
lished  reputation  as  the  "standard  of  the 
\vorld."  They  are  used  by  the  United  States 
Government,  which  has  purchased  twelve  thousand 
within  the  past  five  years.  Many  of  the  foreign 
governments  use  them,  including  Russia,  China, 
Spain,  Holland  and  Japan.  They  have  always  been 
given  the  highest  premium  at  all  the  World's  Fairs. 
Forty-five  new  improvements  have  been  intro- 
duced and  patented  within  the  last  five  years, 


h  make  them  the  perfected  scale  of  the  age. 
These  scales  are  handled  in  Chicago  by  the  house 
of  FAIRBANKS,  MORSE  &  Co.,  in  and  113  Lake  St., 
Chicago. 

They  also  manufacture  the  ECLIPSE  WIND  MILL, 
which  they  claim  to  be  the  most  economical  and 
reliable  mill  made,  and  is  now  used  by  the  leading 
railroads. 

Descriptive  Catalogues  will  be  furnished  on 
application,  giving  full  particulars  of  all  their  goods. 


Francisco,  N.(W.D.)  fr.  1342  W.  Lake  n.  to  Humboldt  Pk. 
Francisco,  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  1331  W.  Lake  s.  to  W.  Madison, 

and  fr.  Jackson  s.  to  Douglas  Park. 
Frank  (W.D.)  fr.  75  Waller  w.  to  336  Blue  Island  av. 
Frankfort  (W.D.)  fr.  1065  N.  Robey  w.  to  Western  av. 
Franklin  (S.D.)  fr.  the  river  s.  to  Harrison. 
Franklin,  N.  (N.D.)  fr.  river  n.  to  Division,  Sigel  n.  to 

North  av.,  fr.  Starr  to  Florimond,  and  fr.  Menominee 

to  Fullerton  av. 
Frederick  (W.D.)  fr.  Central  Park  av.  W.  to  Hamlin  av. 

second  n.  of  W.  Division. 
Fremont  (N.D.)  fr.  44  Bissell  n.  to  Belden  av. 
Front  (W.D.)  fr.  344  N,  Halsted  w.  to  Elston  av. 
Fry  (W.D.)  fr.  218  Rucker  w.  to  385,  and  from  Rose  to 

Ashland  av. 

Fuller  (S.D.)  fr.  675  Archer  av.  n.w.  to  the  river. 
Fullerton  av.  (N.D.)  fr.  the  river  e.  to  the  lake,  crosses 

N.  Clark  1076. 

Fullerton  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  w.  to  city  limits. 
Fulton  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  w.  to  nr.  Central  Park. 

Gage  (S.D.)  fr.  941  Douglas  av.  s.  to  Egan  av. 
Gano  (S.D.)  fr.  South  Park  av.  w.  to  1349  Prairie  av. 
Garden  (W.D.)  al.  bet.  Morgan  and  Aberdeen  and  W. 

Jackson  and  W.  Van  Buren. 
Gardner  (N.D.)  fr.  Vine  w.  to  545  N.  Halsted. 
Garibaldi  (S.D.)  fr.  Twenty-sixth  s.  to  Thirty-third. 
Geary  (N.D.)  fr.  437  Chestnut  n.w.  to  94  Walton  Place. 
Genesee  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Harrison  s.  to  Sixteenth,  and 

fr.  Ogden  av.  s.  to  Thirty-first,  sixth   east  of  city 

limits. 


Geneva  (W.D.)  fr.  S.  Central  Park  av.  w.rto  Mowry, 

first  south  of  Douglas  Park  av. 
George  (W.D.)  fr.  Dix  w.  to  50  Elston  av. 
George  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Kinzie  n.  half  block,  first  w. 

N.  Robey. 

Gilpin  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  277  Loomis  e.  to  260  Centre  av. 
Girard  (W.D.)   fr.   1129  Milwaukee  av.  n.e.  and  n.  to 

Asylum  Place. 

Glenwood  PI.  (W.D.)     See  Howard  Court. 
Goethe  (N.D.)  fr.  305  Sedgwick  e.  to  the  lake. 
Gold  (W.D.)  fr.  302  W.  Harrison  s.  to  Gurley. 
Good  (W.D.)  fr.  Sholto  w.  to  324  S.  May. 
Goodwin  (W.D.)  fr.  Homan  av.  w.  to  Central  Park  av. 

first  s.  of  W.  Twelfth. 
Gordon  (S.D.)  fr.  Stewart  av.  w.  to  S.  Halsted,  first  s.  of 

Forty-third. 

Grace  (N.D.)  fr.  157  Division  n.  to  30  Vedder. 
Grand  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  177  N.  Western  av.  n.w.  to  Craw- 

ford av. 


. 

Granger  (N.D.)  fr.  281  Sedgwick  e.  to  423  N.  Wells. 
Grant  (N.D.)  fr.  605  N.  LaSalle  e.  to  641  N.  Clark. 
Grant  PI.  (N.D.),  fr.  995  N.  Clark  w.  to  Larrabee. 
Graves  PI.  (S.D.)  fr.  500  Cottage  Grove  av.  three  to 

Thirty-third. 
Greeley  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  George  s.  half  block,  first  w.  of  N. 

Sangamon. 

Green,  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  218  W.  Randolph  n.  to  Front. 
Green,  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  218  W.  Randolph  s.  to  261   W. 

Harrison. 


MoVICKEK'S    THEATER. 


Greenwich  (W.D.)  fr.  915  N.  Robey  w.  to  N.  Leavi 
Gross  (W.D.)  fr.  S.  Kedzie  av.  e.  one  V     ' 


Dougla 


Grove  (S.D.)  fr.  281  Sixteenth  s.w.  to  255  Archer  av. 
Groveland  Ct.  (S.D.)  fr.  91  Vincennes  av.  w.  to  Stanton 

Groveland  Pk.  (S.D.)  fr.  547  Cottage  Grove  av.  e.  i  block. 
Groveland  Park  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  half  block  n.  of  Twenty- 
ninth  s.e.  to  Thirtv-third,  first  e.  of  Cottage  Grove  av. 
Gurley  (W.D.)  fr.  41  Blue  Island  av.  w.  to  2 14  Centre  av. 

Haddock  PI.  (S.D.)  from  Wabash  av.  w.  to  Franklin, 

bet.  S.  Water  and  Lake. 

Haines  (N.D.)  fr.  32  Hickory  n.e.  to  N.  branch  canal. 
Halsted,  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  119  W.  Randolph  n.  to  city  limits. 
Halsted,  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  200  W.  Washington  s.  to  city 

limits. 
Hamburg  (W.D.)  fr.  1091  N.  Robey  w.  to  N.  Western  av. 

nr.  n.w.  city  limits. 

Hamilton  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  834  W.  Monroe  s.  to  Jackson. 
Hamlin  av.  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  1854  W.  Lake  n.  to  W.  Fuller- 


Hammond  (N.D.)  fr.  383 

Hanover  (S.D.)  fr.  206  Archer  av.  s.  to  Thirty-third. 

Harding  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Kinzie  n.  to  W.  Chicago  av 

first  e.  of  western  limits. 

Harmon  Ct.  (S.D.)  fr.  Michigan  av.  w  to  525  State. 
Harrison  (S.D.)  fr.  Michigan  av.  w.  to  the  river. 
Harrison,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  w.  to  citv  limits. 
Hart  (W.D.)  fr.  705  W.  Kinzie  n.  to  Hubbard. 


Harvard  (W.D.)  (^.449  S.  Western  av.  w.  to  Sacramento, 

first  s.  of  Polk. 

Hastings  (W.D.)  fr.  341  Blue  Island  av.  w.  to  Lincoln. 
Haven  (S.D.)  fr.  1526  Garibaldi  w.  to  Stewart  av. 
Hawthorne  av.  (N.D.)  fr.  29  Larrabee  n.w.  to  Southport 

av. 

Haynes  Ct.  (S.D.)  fr.  698  Archer  av.  s.e.  to  Lyman. 
Hein  (N.D.)  fr.  Hurlbut  n.e.  and  e.  to  298  Sedgwick. 
Henry  (W.D.)  fr.  one-half  block  e.  of  Margaret  w.  to 

Wood,  first  s.  of  W.  Fourteenth. 
Hermitage  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  the  junction  of  Ogden  av.  and 

W.  Jackson  s.  to  Polk,  and  fr.  747  W.  Polk  n.  one- 
half  block. 
Herndon  (N.D.)  fr.  Hawthorne  av.  n.e.  to  Nursery,  thence 

n.  to  Fullerton  av. 

Hervey  (W.D.)  fr.  1083  N.  Wood  w.  to  Roby. 
Hickory  (S.D.)  fr.  Cologne  s.w.  to  Ashland  av. 
Hickory  av.  (N.D.)  fr.  140  N.  Branch  n.w.  to  Black 

Hawk. 

High  (N.D.)  fr.  68  Webster  av.  n.  to  Fullerton  av. 
Hill  (N.D.)  fr.  209  Sedgwick  e.  to  349  N.  Wells,  thence 

one-half  block. 
Hinman  (W.D.)  fr.  753  Throop  w.  to  Laflin,  and  fr.  955 

Ashland  av.  w.  to  California  av. 
Hinsche  (N.D.)   fr.   102   Clybourn  av.  n.  to  258   Black 

Hawk. 

Hirsch  (W.D.)  fr.  717  N.  Leavitt  w.  to  California  av. 
Hobbie  (N.D.)  fr.  138  Hawthorne  av.e.to  196  Sedgwick. 
Hoey  (S.D.)  fr.  Mary  s.w.  one-fourth  block,  first  s.  of 

HoldenC(W.DVj  fr.  40  W.  Twelfth  s.  to  W.  Fourteenth. 


J.   V.   FABWELL   &   CD'S   WHOLESALE    DRY    GOODS   HOUSE,   Pranklln   *nd 


B.    KIRK    & 


¥HERE  is  probably  no  one  who  will  question 
the  statement  that  JAMES  S.  KIRK  &  Co.,  an 
engraving  of  whose  works  and  warerooms  is 
shown  on  the  opposite  page,  are  the  largest  soap 
manufacturers  in  this  country,  if  not  in  the  world. 
The  history  of  the  concern  is  one  of  steady  but  rapid 
progress,  the  magnitude  of  each  year's  business  being 
greatly  in  excess  of  the  previous  year.  The  reputa- 
tion of  the  different  varieties  of  soap  made  by  them  is 
so  high  and  so  thoroughly  established  for  its  quality 
and  uniform  excellence  that  it  has  become  standard, 
and  extended  their  trade  through  the  entire  United 
States  and  into  the  British  Dominions.  The  extent 


and  magnitude  of  this  firm  may  be  better  understood 
when  it  is  known  that  they  possess  the  requisite 
machinery  and  capacity  for  making  3,000,000  pounds 
of  new  soap  each  week  and  holding  3,000,000  pounds 
more  ready  for  sale  and  shipment.  The  enterprise 
of  the  firm  is  proverbial,  as  they  spare  no  trouble  or 
expense  in  promptly  securing  every  improvement  by 
which  their  business  can  be  facilitated  and  their 
customers  benefited. 

They  manufacture  all  grades  of  goods  from  the 
very  finest  toilets  to  the  more  common  qualities,  and 
they  are  each  recognized  as  being  absolutely  pure,  of 
real  worth  and  standard  excellence. 


1ME3   8.   KIRK   &   GO'S   SOAP   FACTOKY.  35a   North    Water   Street. 


Holden  PI.  (S.D.)  fr.  Randolph  s.  to  Twenty-first;   al. 

bet.  Wabash  av.  and  State. 
Holt  (W.D.)  fr.  422  W.  Chicago  av.  n.  to  Augusta,  and 

fr.  144  W.  Division  to  Waubansia  av. 
Homan  av.  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  1638  W.  Lake  n.  to  W.  North 


H. 


.  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  1637  W.  Lake 


Homer  (W.D.)  fr.  967  N.  Roby  w.  to  N.  Oakley  av.,  and 
fr.  Western  av.  to  Rockwell. 

Honore  (W.D.)  fr.  708  W.  Madison  s.  to  W.  Harrison. 

Hoofman  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  Milwaukee  av.  n.  to  Diversey 
av.,  third  w.  of  Western  av. 

Hooker  (N.D.)  fr.  396  N.  Halsted  n.w.  to  Cherry  av. 

Hope  (W.D.)  fr.  65  Blue  Island  av.  w.  to  302  S.  Morgan. 

Hough  PI.  (S.D.)  fr.  469  Archer  av.  n.w.  one  block. 

Houston  ( W.D.)     See  N.  Paulina. 

Howard  Ct.  (W.D.)  fr.  Humboldt  Park  w.  to  N.  Kedzie 
av. 

Howe  (N.D.)  fr.  28  Willow  n.  to  Sophia. 

Hoyne  av.  N.fW.D.)  fr.832  W.  Lake  n.  to  Asylum  pi. 

Hoyne  av.  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  831  W.  Lake  s.  to  DeKalb;  IV. 
W.  Twelfth  s.  to  Twenty-sixth;  fr.  Illinois  &  Michi- 
gan Canal  s.  to  W.  Douglas  av. 

Hubbard  (W.D.)  fr.  1152  N.Jefferson  w.  to  Seymour  av. 

Hubbard  Ct.  (S.D.)  fr.  Michigan  av.  w.  to  399  State. 

Hubbs  (S.D.)  fr.  603  Thirty-first  s.  to  Douglas  av.,  and 
s.  fr.  Thirty-seventh  to'Egan  av. 

Hull  (N.D.)  fr." Eugene  n.  to  Menominee,  first  e.of  Hurl- 
but. 

Humboldt  (W.D.)  fr.  979  W.  North  av.  n.  to  Armitage 


Hunt  (W.D.)  fr.  70  Rucker  w.  to  Elizabeth. 

Hurlbut  (N.D.)  fr.  48  Clybourn  av.  n.  to  Fullerton  av. 

Huron  (N.D.)  fr.  Roberts  e.  to  the  lake;  cross  N.  Clark 

at  190. 
Huron,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  360  Milwaukee  av.w.  to  city  limits. 

Idaho  (W.D.)  fr.  944  W.  Van  Buren  s.  to  Harrison,  and 

one-half  block  n.  of  W.  Polk,  s.  to  W.  Taylor. 
Iglehart  PI.  (S.D.)  one  block  e.of  239  Cottage  Grove  av. 


Indiana  (N.D.)  fr.  the  river  e.  to  the  lake;  crosses  N. 

Clark  at  106. 

Indiana,  W.  (W.D.)  from  the  river  w.  to  Crawford  av. 
Indiana  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  Twelfth  to  one-half  block   s.  of 

Thirteenth,  and  fr.  one-half  block  n.  of  Fourteenth 

s.  to  limits. 

Ingraham  (W.D.)  fr.  333  Elston  av.  w.  to  Noble. 
Iowa  (W.D.)  fr.  357  N.  Wood  w.  to  Western  av.  and  fr. 

Washtenaw  av.  to  California  av. 
Iron  (S.D.)  fr.  Thirty-second  s.  to  Thirty-third,  first  w. 

Irving  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  one-half  block  n.  of  873  W.  Adams 
s.  to  W.  Harrison,  and  fr.  one-half  block'  n.  of  W. 
Polk  s.  to  Taylor. 

Irving  PI.  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  846  Fulton  n.  to  W.  Kinxie. 

Isabel  Ct.  (W.D.)  fr.  Douglas  Park  w.  to  S.  Kedzie  av. 

Jackson  (S.D.)  fr.  Michigan  av.  w.  to  the  river. 
Jackson,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  w.  to  Central  Park  av. 


CHICAGO    INTER-STATE    INDUSTRIAL    EXPOSITION     BUILDING. 


PITTS'  SONS  MANUFACTUKINS  CO.,  7  and  9  South  Jefferson 
Threshing,.  Machines.  Separators  and  Horse  iPowers. 


ILLINOIS!  STAAT9   ZEITtTNO   BTJILDINQ. 


James  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  Laurel  w.  to  Benson,  first  s.  of  Thirty- 

first. 
Jane  (W.D.)  fr.  nr.  812  Milwaukee  av.  s.w.  and  w.  to 

Newton. 
Jav  (N.D.)  fr.  192  Sophia  n.  to  Webster  av.  thence  one- 

half  block. 


Jefferson,  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  92  W.  Randolph  n.  to  the  river. 
efferson,  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  92  W.  Randolph   s. 


Twenty 


ond. 


. 
34  W. 


ty-se 

Jessie  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  769  W.  Kinzie  n.  one-half  block. 
John  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  879  S.  Halsted  w.  one  block. 
Johnson  (W.D.)  fr.  288  W.  Taylor  s.  to  Twenty-second. 
Johnson  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  31  Twenty-seventh  s.  to  Twenty- 

eighth. 
Johnson  PI.  (S.D.)  fr.  one-half  block  n.  of  150  Thirty- 

eighth  s.  to  Egan  av. 

Jones  (S.D.)  fr.  932  Archer  av.  s.  to  Egan  av. 
Joseph  (S.D.)  fr.  Hickorv  s.e.  to  5^8  Archer  av. 
Judd  (W.D.)  fr.  Stewart  av.  w.  to  Jefferson,  first  s.  of 

Twelfth. 

Judson  (N.D.)  fr.  Eastman  n.w.  to  Black  Hawk,  second 
.  of  N.  Halsted. 


Julian  (W.D.)  fr.  699  N.  Ashland  av.  w.  to  N.  Wood. 
Julius  (W.D.)  fr.  103  Eleventh  s.  one  block. 

Kansas  (W.D.)  fr.  329  Throop  w.  to  S.  Ashland  av. 

-.D.)  fr.  1512  W.  Lake  n.  to  W.  North 


Kedzie  av.  N.  (W 

Kedzi 
Keele 
Keenon  (W 


.  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  1511  W.  Lake  s.  to  city  lim 
Keeley  (S.D.)  fr.  618  Archer  av.  s.e.  to  Thirty-first, 
enon  (W.D.)  fr.  749  N.  Ashland  av.  w.  to  N.  Woe 


Keith  (W.D.)  fr.  140  W.  Huron  n.  to  303  Chicago  av. 
Kendall  (W.D.)  fr.  840  W.  Polk  s.w.  to  W.  Taylor. 
Kingsbury  (N.D.)  fr.  27  Kinzie  n.w.  to  Ontario,  thence  to 

44  Chicago  av. 
Kinzie  (N.D.)  fr.  the  river  e.  to  N.  Water;  runs  parallel 

to  main  branch  of  the  river. 
Kinzie,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  w.  to  the  limits. 
Kissam  (W.D.)     See  Vernon  Park  pi. 
Kossuth  (S.D.)fr.  1022  Halsted  e.  to  1284  Wentworth  av. 
Kramer  (W.D.)  fr.  513  S.  Jefferson  w.  to  Halsted. 
Kroger  (N.D.)  fr.  115  Sheffield  av.  n.w.  to  Racine  av. 

Labar  (N.D.)     See  Vedder. 

Lafayette  PI.  (N.D.)  fr.  300  N.  Clark  e.  to  Dearborn  av. 


Laflin  (W.D.)  fr.  536  W.  Madison  s.  to  the 
Lake  (S.D.)  fr.  Central  av.  and  rail 
Branch  of  the  ri 


.  . 

ilroad  depot  w.  to  S. 


Lake  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  w.  to  city  limits. 
Lake  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  17  Douglas  av.  s.e.  to  city  limits. 
Lake  Park  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  Twenty-third  s.e.  to  Twenty- 

fifth,  and  fr.  29111  s.e.  to  Thirty-third,  second  e.  of 

Cottage  Grove  av. 

Lake  Park  PI.  (S.D.)  fr.  330  Michigan  av.  e.  to  the  lake. 
Lane  PI.  (N.D.)  fr.  Centre  n.  to  Sophia,  first  w.  of  N. 

Franklin. 

Langdon  (N.D.)  fr.  185  Clybourne  av.  s.w.  half  block. 
Langley  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  71  Thirty-seventh  or  Ellis  Park  s. 

to  city  limits. 

Larrabee  (N.D.)  fr.  19  Chicago  av.  n.  to  Fullerton  av. 
LaSalle  (S.D.)  fr.  the  river  s.  to  Van  Buren,  tunnel  at 

north  end  of  street. 


WILLIAM    BLAIR    & 


LaSalle,  S.  (S.D.)  fr.  237  Sixteenth  s.  to  Egan  av. 

LaSalle,  N.  (N.D.)  fr.  the  river  n.  to  N.  Clark. 

Laughton  (W.D.)  fr.  S.  Hoyne  av.  \v.  to  California  av. 
two  blocks  s.  of  Twenty-second. 

Laurel  (S.D.)  fr.  865  Thirty-first  to  Egan  av. 

Lawrence  (N.D.)  fr.  north  branch  of  river  e.  to  35  South- 
port  av. 

Lawndale  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Kinzie  n.  to  W.  Chicago  av. 
and  fr.  William  av.  n.  to  W.  North  av.,  second  w.  of 
Central  Park 


Leavitt,  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  892  W.  Lake  n.  to  city  lii 
~   (W.D.)  fr.  891  W.  '    ' 

,  fr.  273  N 
Leipzig  %(W.D'.)   fr.  Hamburg  "n.  to  Ems,   first  w. 


Leavitt,  S.  (W.D.)  fr. 
Lee  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  273 


4.  Robey 


ce  s.  to  city  limits. 
w.  to  N.  Hoyne  av. 


Less 


85  N.  Robey  w. 
124  W.  Chicago  : 


LeMoyne  (W.D.)  fr. 
-  ssing  (W.D.)  fr.  la 
Levee  (W.D.)  fr.  S.  Ashland  av.  n.e.  to  the  river. 


Lewis  (N.D.)  fr.  796  Hawthorne  av.  n.e.  to  Clybourne  av. 
Lexington  (W.D.)  fr.  35  DeKalb  w.  to  Leavitt,  fr.  337  S. 

Western  av.  w.  to  Sacramento  av.,  and  Central  P'k 

av.  w.  to  Genesee  av. 

Liberty  (W.D.)  fr.  75  Stewart  av.  w.  to  544  S.  Halsted. 
Lill  (W.D.)  fr.  Station  w.  to  Western  av.  nr.  n.w.  city 


Lir 

, 


lir 
Lime  (S.D.)  fr.  the  river  s.  to  Twenty-seventh,  crosses 

Archer  av.  at  431. 
Lincoln,  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  723  W.  Lake  s.  to  the  river,  and 

fr.  W.  Thirtv-first  s.  to  Douglas  av. 
Lincoln,  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  721  W.  Lake  n.  to  Milwaukee  av. 
Lincoln  av.  (N.D.)  fr.  739  N.  Wells  n.w.  to  city  limits. 


Lincoln  PI.  (N.D.)  fr.  500  Sophia  n.  to  Webster  av. 
Linden  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  Fullerton  av.  n.  to  Diversey 
e.  of  California  av. 


:y  first 


Linwood  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  California  av.  w.  to  Humboldt 
Park,  first  n.  of  W.  Chicago  av. 

Lisle  (W.D.)  fr.  Union  w.  to  840  S.  Halsted. 

Lock  (S.D.)  fr.  Thirty-first  n.w.  to  Cologne. 

Lockport  (S.D.)  fr.  1383  Archer  av.  n.w.  to  C.  &  A.  R.  R. 

Locust  PI.  (N.D.)  fr.  N.  LaSalle  e.  to  311  N.  Clark. 

Logan  (S.D.)  fr.  109  Hickory  s.e.  to  railroad  track. 

Lonergan  (N.D.)  fr.  Wisconsin  N.  to  Lincoln  av.  second 
w.  of  N.  Clark. 

Long  John  (S.D.)  fr.  Thirty-first  S.  to  city  limits,  crosses 
Archer  av.  at  1151. 

Loomis  (W.D.)  fr.  488  W.  Madison  s.  to  Lumber. 

Louisa  (S.D.)  fr.  Douglas  av.  S.  to  Thirty-sixth,  first  w. 
of  Ashland  av. 

Lowe  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  Twenty-sixth  s.  to  Thirty-first,  and 
fr.  Douglas  av.  s.  to  Egan,  third  e.  of  S.  Halsted. 

Lubeck  (W.D.)  fr.  1039  N.  Robey  w.  to  Western  av. 

Luce  (W.D.)  fr.  61  W.  Biackhawk  n.w.  half  block. 

Lull  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  Ellen  half  block  s.w.  of  984  Mil- 
waukee av.  s.  and  w.  to  N.  Wood. 

Lumber  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Twelfth  nr.  the  river  and  s.  and 
s.w.  with  river  to  Loomis. 

Lundy's  Lane  (S.D.)  fr.  Thirty-second  s.  to  Thirty- 
fourth  nr.  Archer  av. 

Lydia  (W.D.)  fr.  54  N.  Desplaines  W.  to  51  N.  Halsted. 

Lyinan  (S.D.)  from  Thirty-first  n.e.  to  195  Main. 

Lynch  PI.  (S.D.)  fr.  Thirty-second  s.  to  Thirty-third, 
first  e.  of  Ashland  av. 


HIBBABD,  SPENCEK  &  CO.,  corner  Lake  Street  and  Wabasn  Avenu 


Lytle  (W.D.)  fr.  474  W.  Harrison  s.  to  W.  Twelfth. 

Macallister  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  238  Centre  av.  w.  to  Loomis. 
Macedonia  (W.D.)  fr.  316  W.  Division  n.  to  Ellen. 
Madison  (S.D.)  fr.  Michigan  av.  w.  to  the  river. 
Madison  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  w.  to  Central  Park  av. 
Main   (S.D.)   fr.  the  .river  s.e.  to  Thirty-first,  crosses 

Archer  av.  at  594. 

Mamie  (W.D.)  from  Central  Park  av. 
Mantene  Ct.  (W.D.)  fr.  912  Milwaukee  av.  s.w.  half  blk. 
Maple  (N.D.)  fr.  half  block  w.  364  N.  LaSalle  to  316 

N.  State. 

Maple  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  1131  N.  Western  av.  w.  one  block. 
Maple  wood  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  1106  W.  Lake  n.  to  Fulton, 

fr.  W.  Division  n.  to  W.  North  av. 
Maplewood  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  Ogden  av.  s.  to  W.  Fifteenth 

one  block,  second  w.  of  S.  Western  av. 
Marble  PI.  (S.D.)  fr.  Fifth  av.  e.  to  182  State,  al.  bet. 

Monroe  and  Adami 


Marcy  (N.D.)  fr.  53  Sheffield  av.  n.w.  to  Clybourne  PI. 
Margaret  (W.D.)  fr.  402  W.  Fourteenth  s.  to  W.  Fifteenth. 
Margaret  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Sixteenth  s.  to  W.  Nine- 


teenth,  second  e.  of  Crawford 
Marion  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  328  W.  Division  n.  to  Ellen. 
Mark  (W.D.)  fr.  695  S.  Union  w.  to  764  S.  Halsted. 
Market  (S.D.)  fr.253  Lake  s.  to  Congress  and  half  block 

beyond. 
Market,  N.  (N.D.)  fr.  the  river  n.  to  Division,  and  fr.  97 

Schiller  to  379  North  av. 
Market  Sq.  (S.D.)  fr.  Thirty-first  s.e.  to  S.  Ashland  av., 

crosses  Archer  av.  at  890. 


Marshfield   av.   (W.D.)  fr.   600   W.  Jackson   s.  to   W. 

Twelfth. 

Marvin  (W.D.)  fr.  1163  S.  Oakley  av.  w.  to  railroad  track. 
Mary  (S.D.)  fr.  Hickory  s.e.  to  Hoey,  crosses  Archer  av. 

at  544. 

Mather  (W.D.)  fr.  34  Ellsworth  w.  to  310  S.  Halsted. 
Mathew  (W.D.)  fr.  215  Ogden  av.  w.  to  S.  Wood  one 

block. 

Maxwell  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  w.  to  330  Blue  Island  av. 
May  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  342  W.  Randolph  n.  to  George  half 

block. 
May,  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  342  W.  Randolph  s.  to  Madison,  and 

fr.  408  W.  Harrison  s.  to  Twelfth,  and  from  411  W. 


o        esern  av. 

McDermott  (S.D.)  fr.  753  Archer  av.  n.w.  one  b 
McGlashen  (S.D.)  fr.449  Twenty.second  s.  to  Ar 
McGovern  (W.D.)  fr.  Milwaukee  «v.  w.  one  bk 


Eighteenth  s.  to  W.  Twenty-second. 
McAlpine  (S.D.)  fr.  Bross  av.  s.  to  Douglas  av.  first  e. 

of  Western  av. 

block. 

:herav. 
(W.D.)  fr.  Milwaukee  «v.  w.  one  block  n.w. 

of  city  limits. 

McGrath  (W.D.)     See  Avon  PI. 
McGregor  (S.D.)  fr.  346  Archer  av.  e.  to  1224  Wentworth 

av. 
McHenry  (W.D.)  fr.  Blanch  half  block  e.  of  436  Elston 

av.  n.  and  n.w.  to  Chicago  river. 
Mcllroy  (W.D.)  fr.  N.  Kedzie  av.  w.  one  block,  first  n. 

of  Augusta. 

McMullen  Ct.  (W.D.)  fr.  Fisk  w.  to  638  Centre  av. 
McReynolds  (W.D.)  fr.  727  N.  Ashland  av.  w.  to  N. 

Mead  (w'.D.)  fr.  W.  Chicago  av.  n.  to  Grand  av.,  and  fr 


CHICAGO  STOVE  WOHKS.  Blue  Island  Ave.  and  Twenty-second  Street. 


North  av.  to  Fullerton  av.  second  w.  of  Humboldt 

Park. 
Meaghan  (S.D.)  fr.  S.  Ashland  av.  e.  half  block  first  s. 

ofThirty-second. 
Meagher  (W.D.)  fr.  Stewart  av.  w.  to  624  S.  Halsted. 


Mechanic  (W.D.)  fr.  41  W.  Eighteenth  s.  half  block. 
Mendell  (W.D.)  fr.  141  W.  Clybourne  PI.  n.w.  to  Canal 
Menominee  (N.D.)  fr.  512  Larrabee  e.  to  767  N.  Clark. 


Canal  PI. 


Merian  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Twenty-first  s.  to  W.  Twenty- 
second,  first  e.  of  Kedzie  av. 

Meridian  (W.D.)  fr.  59  S.  Desplaines  w.  to  tf  S.  Halsted. 
Michigan  (W.D.)  fr.  Kingsbury  e.  to  N.  Water. 
Michigan  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  the  river  s.  to  city  limits. 
Mill  (W.D.)  fr.  S.  Ashland  av.  w.  to  Jones,  first  s.  of 

Thirty-second. 
Millard  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  Ogden  av.  s.  to  W.  Twenty-sixth 

st.  nr.  west  limits. 

Miller  (W.D.)  fr.  364  W.  Harrison  s.  to  357  W.  Taylor. 
Milwaukee  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  28  W.  Lake  n.w.  to  city  limits. 
Mohawk  (N.D.)  fr.  78  Clybourne  av.  n.  to  Sophia. 
Moltke   (W.D.)   fr.   N.  Rockwell   w.  to  California  av. 

second  n.  of  W.  Division. 
Monroe  (S.D.)  fr.  Michigan  av.  w.  to  the  river. 
Monroe,  W.  (W.D.)  Canal  AV.  to  Central  Park  av. 
Montana  (N.D.)  fr.  Racine  av.  e.  to  Sheffield  av.  one 

block  n.  of  city  limits. 
Montana,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  Station  \v.  to  Western  av.  third 

n.  of  Fullerton  av. 

Moore  (N.D.)  fr.  366  Division  s.  one  block. 
Moore  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Sixteenth  s.  to  W.  Nineteenth, 

first  e.  Crawlord  av. 


Moore  (W.D.)  fr.  S.  Wood  w.  to  California  av.  second 

s.  W.  Twenty-second. 

Moorman  (W.D.)  fr.  Lull  PI.  s.e.  to  591  N.  Paulina. 
Morgan,    N.    (W.D.)  fr.   281    W.    Randolph   n.   to    W. 

Chicago  av. 

Morgan,  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  281  W.  Randolph  s.  to  Lumber. 
Mowry  (W.D.)  fr.  Douglas   Park  Boulevard  s.  to  W. 

Sixteenth,  fr.  Twenty-second  s.  to  Thirty-first,  two 

blocks  west  of  Central  Park 


Muspratt  (S.D.)  fr. 

" 


fr.  923  Thi 
r.  Birch  s, 


ty-first  s.  to  Springer 


Myrtle  (W.D.)  fr.  Birch  s.  to  Ashland  av.,  crosses  W. 
Taylor  at  903. 

Napoleon  PI.  (S.D.)  fr.  1412  Wentworth  av.  w.  to  Wal- 
lace. 

Nassau  (W.D.)  fr.  1326  W.Jackson  s.  to  W.  Van  Buren. 

Nebraska  (W.D.)  fr.  312  Throop  w.  to  S.  Ashland  av. 

Newberry  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  270  W.  Taylor  s.  to  W.  Six- 
teenth. 

Newton  (W.D.)  fr.  Iowa  n.  to  321  W.  Division. 

Nichols  (W.D.)  fr.  1424  Fulton  n.  to  Central  Park 
boulevard. 

Nineteenth  (S.D.)  fr.  912  State  w.  to  the  river. 

Nineteenth,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  675  S.  Union  w.  to  city  limit. 

Nineteenth  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  Johnson  w.  to  Brown,  first 
n.  of  W.  Twelfth. 

Nixon  (W.D.)  fr.  575  W.  Polk  s.  to  W.  Taylor. 

Noble  (W.D.)  fr.  451  W.  Kinzie  n.  to  W.  North  av. 

North  av.  (N.D.)  fr.  the  river  e.  to  the  Lake,  crosses  N. 
Clark  at  661. 

North  av.,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  w.  to  city  limits. 


RKS,   Clinton,  corner   Congress   Stre 


North   Branch   (N.D.)   fr.   45   Hawthorne  av.   n.w.   to 

Division. 

North  Grove  Ct.  (N.D.)  fr.  711  Larrabee  w.  to  Orchard. 
North  Pier  (N.D.)  fr.  Michigan  e.  to  lake. 
North  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  Armitage  av.  n.w.  one-half  block. 
North  Water  (N.D.)  fr.  the  river  e.  to  the  lake. 
Norton  (W.D.)  fr.  154  Gurley  s.  to  W.  Taylor. 
Norwood  (W.  D.)  fr.  N.  Kedzie  av.  w.  to  N.  Homan  av. 
Nursery  (N.D.)  fr.  Lewis  one-half  block  n.,  n.  of  586 

Clybourn  av. 
Nutt  (W.D.)  fr.  320  W.  Sixteenth  s.  to  W.  Eighteenth. 

Oak  (N.D.)  fr.  88  Hawthorne  av.  n.e.  to  Larrabee. 
Oak  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  69  Vincennes  av.  w.  to  Stanton  av. 
Oakley  av.  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  952  W.  Lake  n.  to  city  limits. 
Oakley  av.  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  951  W.  Lake  s.  to  city  limits. 
Oakwood  (N.D.)     See  Bellevue  pi. 
Oakwood  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  846  Cottage  Grove  av.  e.  to  the 

O'Brien  (S.D.)  fr.  501  Jefferson  w.  to  498  S.  Halsted. 
Ogden  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  486  W.  Randolph  s.w.  to  Crawford 

Ohio  (N.D.)  fr.  Kingsbury  e.  to  the  lake. 

Ohio,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  266  N.  Desplaines  w.  to  Crawford 

6  W.  Taylor  s.  to  1001  W.  Twelfth. 
Iker  Ct.  one-half  block  n.  of  508 


Olive  (W.D.)  fr.  976  W. 
Oliver  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  Wa 


W.  Eighteenth. 
O'Neil  (W.D.)  fr.  915  S.  Halsted  w.  one  block. 


Ontario  (N.D.)  fr.  the  river  e.  to  lake;  crosses  N.  Clark 
at  146. 


Orchard  (N.D.)  fr.  230  Clybourn  av.  n.e.  and  n.  to  North 

av.  thence  n.  to  city  limits. 

Osborne  (W.D.)  fr.  549  W.  Indiana  n.  to  W.  Ohio. 
Osgood  (N.D.)  fr.  114  Center  n.  to  Fullerton 


Oswego  (W.D.)  fr.  575  W.  Kinzie,  n.  one-half  block. 
Otis  (N.D.)  fr.  2os  Division  n.  to  Vedder. 
Owasco  (W.D.)  fr.  223  S.  Western  av.  to  California  av. 
Oxford  (S.D.)  fr.  Stanton  av.  w.  to  Vernon  av. 

Pacific  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  144  Jackson  s.  to  Tavlor. 
Page,  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  607  W.  Kinzie  n.  to  Hubbard. 
Page,  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  651  W.  Lake  s.  to  W.  Madison. 
Palatine  (W.D.)  fr.  Homan  av.  w.  to  Central  Park  av. 
Park  (W.D.)  fr.  631  N.  Wood  n.w.  to  N.  Roby. 
Park  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  «  S.  Ashland  av.  w.  to  city  limits. 
Park  Front  (N.D.)  fr.  N.  Wells  e.  to  787  N.  Clark. 
Parmelee  (W.D.)  fr.  Oakley  av.  w.  to  Washtenaw  av. 
Paulina,  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  625  W.  Lake  n.  to  Armitage  av. 
Paulina,  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  627  W.  Lake  s.  to  the  river. 
Pearce  (W.D.)  fr.  237  S.  Desplaines  w.  to  220  S.  Hal- 

sted. 

Pearl  (N.D.)  fr.  378  Sophia  n.  to  Webster  av. 
Pearson,  E.  (N.D.)  fr.  28  N.  State  e.  to  the  lake. 
Pearson,  W.  (N.D.)  fr.  222  N.  Market  e.  to  N.  Wells. 
Peck  Ct.  (S.D.)  fr.  Michigan  av.  w.  to  441  State. 
Penn  (N.D.)  fr.  175  Division  n.  to  Vedder. 
Peoria,  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  240  W.  Randolph  n.  to  Milwaukee 

Peoria,'s.  (W.D.)  fr.  240  W.  Randolph  s.  to  W.  Hard 
Perry  (N.D.)  fr.  754  Clybourn  av.  n.  to  Fullerton  av. 


Perry  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  Milwaukee  av.  n.  to  W.  Fulton  av. 
Peterson  (W.D.)  fr.  N.  Robey  w.  to  59  N.  Hovne  av. 
Phillips  (W.D.)  fr.  250  N.  Halsted  w.  to  N.  Sangamon. 
Phinney  av.  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Ohio  n.  to  Huron. 
Phinney  av.  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Jackson  s.  to  W.  Van 

Buren. 

Pier  (S.D.)  fr.  184  Lake  av.  e.  to  the  lake. 
Pierce  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  N.  Kedzie  av.  w.  to  Homan  av. 
Pine  (N.D.)  fr.  N.  Water  n.  to  the  lake. 
Pitney  Ct.  (S.D.)  fr.  Thirty-first  n.w.  to  the  river;  crosses 

Archer  av.  at  Sio. 

Pleasant  (N.D.)  fr.  191  Division  n.  to  68  Vedder. 
Pleasant  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  1223  N.  Western  av.  w.  one-half 

block. 

Plum  (W.D.)  fr.  220  Loomis  w.  to  Laflin. 
Poe  (N.D.)  fr.  26  Kroger  n.  and  n.w.  to  Clyde. 
Polk  (S.D.)  fr.  426  State  w.  to  the  river. 
Polk,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  w.  to  Sacramento  av. 
Portland  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  331  Twenty-second  s.  to  Egan 

av. 

Portland  PI.  (N.D.)     See  Pearson,  e. 
Post  (S.D.)  fr.  Ashland  av.  s.e.  to  Levee. 
Powell  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  Milwaukee  av.  n.  to  W.  Fullerton 


Prairie  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  <;  Sixteenth  s.  to  city  limits. 
Pratt  (W.D.)  fr.  292  N.  Halsted  w.  to  Morgan. 
Pratt  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  219  S  Hoyne  av.  w.  one-half  block. 
Price  PI.  (W.D.)     See  Boston  av. 

Prince  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  Central  Park  av.  w.  to  Hamlin  av. 
Prospect  PI.  (S.D.)  fr.  722  Cottage  Grove  av.  w.  to  Vin- 
cennes  av. 


Purple  (S.D.)  fr.  251  Nineteenth  s.  to  112  Archer  av. 
Putnam  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Erie  n.  to  19  W.  Chicago  av. 

Quarry  (S.D.)  fr.  the  river  s.e.  to  Twenty-seventh. 

Quincy  (S.D.)  fr.  220  State  w.  to  the  river. 

Quincy,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  173  S.  Clinton  to  167  S.  Des- 

plaines. 
Quinn  (S.D.)  fr.  568  Archer  av.  s.e.  to  Thirty-first. 

Racine  av.  (N.D.)  fr.  ^o  Clybourn  av.  n.  to  Diversey. 

Railroad  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Twelfth  s.  to  W.  Fourteenth. 

Railroad  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  631  W.  Sixteenth  s.  to  Nine- 
teenth. 

Randolph  (S.D.)  fr.  Michigan  av.  w.  to  the  river. 

Randolph,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  w.  to  Union  Park. 

Rawson  (W.D.)  fr.  Fleetwood  w.  to  540  Elston  av. 

Ray  (S.D.)  fr.  298  South  Park  av.  w.  to  1321  Prairie  av. 

Raymond  (W.D.)  fr.  787  N.  Robey  w.  one-half  block. 

Rebecca  (W.D.)  fr.  603  S.  Morgan  w.  to  California  av. 

Redfield  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  w.  to  6;o  Elston  av. 

Rees  (N.D.)  fr.  275  Larrabee  w.  and  s.w.  to  N.  Branch. 

Rhine  (W.D.)  fr.  1257  N.  Leavitt  to  Western  av. 

Rhodes  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  one-half  block  n.  of  66  Thirty- 
second  s.  to  122  Douglas  av. 

Rice  (W.D.)  fr.  323  N.  Wood  w.  to  N.  Lincoln. 

Rice  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  1016  W.  Twenty-second  s.  to  Moore. 

Ridgeville  Rd.  (W.D.)     See  Paulina,  N. 

Ridgeway  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  Williams  av.  n.  to  North  av. 

Ritchie  PI.  (N.D.)  fr.  231  Goethe  n.  to  Banks. 

River  (S.D.)  fr.  the  lake  to  Rush  Street  bridge. 

Roberts  (N.D.)  fr.  i  Erie  n.  to  8  Chicago  av. 


' 


Robey,  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  771  W.  Lake  n.  to  city  limits. 
Robey,  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  771  W.  Lake  s.  to  the  river. 
Rockwell,  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  1146  W.  Lake  n.  to  North  av. 
Rockwell,  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  1030  W.  Madison  s.  to  Egan 

Roe  (W.D.)  fr.  S.  Leavitt  e.  to  Olive. 

Rose  (W.D.)  fr.  394  W.  Chicago  av.  n.  to  Cornell. 

Rosebud  (W.D.)  fr.  Bloomingdale  rd.  n.w.  to  998  N. 

Western  av. 
Ruble  (W.D.)  fr.  153  W.  Sixteenth  s.  to  125  Canalport 

Rucker  (W.D.)  fr.  347  W.  Kinzie  n.  to  17  Augusta. 
Rumsey  (W.D.)  fr.  499  W.  Indiana  n.  to  223  W.  Divi- 
sion. 

Rundel  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  S.  Morgan  w.  to  Centre  av. 
Rush  (N.D.)  fr.  the  river  n.  to  Elm. 

Sacramento  av.  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  1392  W.  Lake  n.  to  W. 

Sacramento  av.  S.  (W.D.)   fr.  I39j  W.  Lake  s.  to  W. 

Twelfth. 
Samuel  (W.D.)  fr.  550  W.  Chicago  av.  n.  to  265  W.  Di- 

Sangamon,  N.  (W.D.)   fr.  260  W.  Randolph  n.  to  the 

river. 
Sangamon,  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  259  W.  Randolph  s.  to  W.  Har- 

Sanger  (S.D.)  fr.  346  Archer  av.  s.e.  to  508  Twenty- 
sixth. 

Saratoga  (S.D.)  fr.  Illinois  &  Michigan  canal  s.  to  Doug- 
las av. 


Sawyer  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  Ogden  av.  s.  to  Twenty-second. 
Schiller  (N.D.)  fr.  357  Sedgwick  e.  to  the  lake. 
School  (W.D.)  fr.  93  S.  Canal  w.  to  Desplaines. 
Scott  (N.D.)  fr.  407  N.  State  e.  to  the  lake. 
Sebor  (W.D.)  fr.  Ellsworth  w.  to  90  S.  Halsted. 
Sedgwick  (N.D.)  fr.  85  Erie  n.  to  city  limits 
'   ht.  (N.D.)  fr.      ----- 


328  Division  s.  to  Elm. 
Seeley  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  804  W.  Madison  s.  to  Congress. 
Selden  (W.D.)  fr.  48?  S.  Wood  w.  to  S.  Lincoln 


Sedgwick  Ct.  (N.D.) 
Seeley  av.  (W.D.)  fr. 

Seneca  (N.D.)  fr.  North  Water  n.  to  Erie. 

Seventeenth  (S.D.)  fr.  852  State  w.  to  Grove. 

Seventeenth,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  Arthur  w.  to  Western  av. 

Seward  (W.D.)  fr.  77  W.  Sixteenth  s.  to  Lumber. 

Seymour  (W.D.)  fr.  1074  w-  Lake  n.  to  Armitage  av. 

Shaughnessy  (N.D.)  fr.  9  Goethe  n.  to  Sigel. 

Sheffield  av.  (N.D.)  fr.  472  Hawthorne  av.  n.  to  city 
limits. 

Shelby  Ct.  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Nineteenth  s.  to  W.  Twentieth. 

Sheldon,  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  468  W.  Randolph  n.  to  Arbor  pi. 

Sheldon,  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  468  W.  Randolph  s.  to  491  W. 
Madison. 

Sheridan  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Kinzie  n.  to  Fullerton  av. 

Sheridan  PI.  (S.D.)  fr.  1022  Wentworth  av.  w.  one  and  one- 
half  blocks. 

Sherman  (S.D.)  fr.  164  Jackson  s.  to  Taylor. 

Sherman  PI.  (N.D.)  fr.  132  Pine  w.  one-half  block. 

Shober  (W.D.)  fr.  562  W.  Division  n.  to  Waubansia. 

Sholto  (W.D.)  fr.  368  W.  Harrison  s.  to  Eleventh. 

Short  (S.D.)  fr.  180  Hickory  n.w.  to  Cologne,  one  block. 

Shurtleff  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  300  Twenty-sixth  s.  to  Thirty- 


and   Washington   Str 


Sibley  (W.D.)  fr.  522  W.  Harrison  s.  to  512  W.  Taylor. 
Sigel  (N.D.)  fr.  49  Hurlbut  e.  to  477  N.  Wells. 
Silver  (W.D.)  fr.  280  W.  Harrison  s.  to  Gurley. 
Sixteenth  (S.D.)  fr.  the  lake  w.  to  river. 
Sixteenth,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  w.  to  city  limits. 
Sloan  (W.D.)  fr.  273  Elston  av.  w.  to  Noble. 
Smart  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Kinzie  n.  to  Hubbard. 
Smith  (W.D.)  fr.  125  Ogden  av.  w.  to  S.  Wood. 
Smith  av.  (N.D.)  Ir.   129  Blackhawk   n.  to  114  North 

av. 

Smith  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  S.  Central  Park  av.  w.  to  Mowry. 
Snell  (W.D.)  fr.  178  W.  Huron  n.  to  340  W.  Chicago  av. 
Snow  (W.D.)  fr.  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.  crossing  n.e.  to  the 

river. 

Sophia  (N.D.)  fr.  Herndon  to  N.  Franklin. 
South  Park  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  9  Twenty-second  s.  to  Doug- 
South  Water  (S.D.)  fr.  the  lake  w.  and  s.w.  to  lake. 
Southport  av.  (N.D.)  fr.  97  Clybourn  av.  n.  to  city  limits. 
Spaulding  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  1561  W.  Madison  s.  to  Thirty- 
Spring  (S.D.)  fr.  1327  Wentworth  av.  e.  to  1220  State. 
Springer  (S.D.)  fr.  764  State  w.  to  Clark. 
Springer  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  Laurel  w.  to  Waterville. 
Springfield  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Kinzie  n.  to  W.  North  av. 
Spruce  (W.D.)  fr.  242  Loomis  W.  to  Laflin. 


Stanton  av.  (S.D.)  IV.  135  Douglas  av  s.  to  Egan  av. 
Starr  (N.D.)  fr.  148  Scdgwick  e.  to  N.  Franklin. 
State  (S.D.)  fr.  So  South  Water  s.  to  city  limits. 
State,  N.  (N.D.)  fr.  the  river  n.  to  Schiller, 
station  (W.D.)  fr.  N.Leavitt  n.w.  to  Western  av. 


Staunton  (W.D.)  fr.  1061  W.  Lake  s.  to  1049  W.  Madi- 

son. 

St.  Clair  (N.D.)  fr.  300  N.  Water  n.  to  380  Superior. 
Stearns  (S.D.)  fr.  S.  Halsted  w.  and  s.w.  to  Main. 
Stein  (W.D.)  fr.  Redfield  n.w.  one  block. 
Stephenson  (W.D.)  fr.  Lumber  s.  to  35  W.  Fourteenth. 
Stewart  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  62  W.  Twelfth  s.  to  Lumber. 
Stewart  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  the  river  to  city  limits;  crosses 

Archer  av.  at  166. 

St.  John's  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  550  W.  Lake  n.  to  Arbor  pi. 
St.  Louis  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  1684  W.  Madison  s.  to  Thirty- 

first. 

Stone  (N.D.)  fr.  613  Division  n.  to  Banks. 
Stowell  (S.D.)  fr.  530  Clark  AV.  one  and  one-half  block. 
String  (W.D.)  fr.  131  W.  Sixteenth  s.to  So  Canalport  av. 
Sullivan  (N.D.)  fr.  310  Sedgwick  w.  to  Hurlbut. 
Summit  (S.D.)  fr.  1339  Archer  av.  n.w.  one  block. 
Sumner  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Fifteenth  s.  to  764  W.  Sixteenth. 
Superior  (N.D.)  fr.  Roberts  e.  to  the  lake. 
Superior,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  320   N.  Halsted  w.  to   Rock- 

Swift  (W.D.)  fr.  S.  Kedzie  av.  w.  to  Mowry. 
Swift  PI.  (S.D.)  fr.  1458  Wentworth  av.  w.  to  Stewart 
av. 

Talman  av.  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  1170  W.  Lake  to  W.  North 

av. 

Talman  av.  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Twelfth  s.  to  Ogden  av. 
Taylor  (S.D.)  fr.  504  State  w.  to  river. 
Talor,  W.  (W.D.  fr.  the  river  w.  to  Genesee  a 


Taylor,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  the  ri 
Tell  Ct.  (N.D.)  fr.  539  Sedg 


. 
ck  e.  to  N.  Wells. 


Tell  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  748  Milwaukee  av.  w.  to  N.  Ashland 

Temple  (W.D.)  fr.  158  W.  Huron  n.  to  321  W.  Chicago 
av. 

Third  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  86  Jackson  s.  to  Fourteenth. 

Thirteenth  (S.D.)  fr.  Indiana  av.  w.  to  641  State. 

Thirteenth,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  Waller  w.  to  294  Blue  Island 
av. 

Thirteenth,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  303  Blue  Island  av.  w.  to  West- 
Thirteenth  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  Waller  w.  to  S.  Hoyne  av. 

Thirtieth  (S.D.)  fr.  the  lake  w.  to  S.  Halsted. 

Thirty-first  (S.D.)  fr.  the  lake  w.  to  Illinois  &  Mich- 
igan canal. 

Thirty-first,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  S.  Leavitt  w.  to  Crawford  av. 

Thirty-second  (S.D.)  fr.  468  Cottage  Grove  av.  w.  to  the 

Thirty-second,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  the  s.  fork  of  river  w.  to 

S.  Hoyne  av. 
Thirty-third  (S.D.)  fr.  the  lake  w.  to  the  riv 


Thirty-third  Ct.  (S.D.)  fr.  1359  S.  Halsted  w.  to  Laurel. 
Thirty-third  Ct.  W.  (W.D.)   fr.  S.  Ashland  av.  w.  to 

1059  Archer  av. 
Thirty  fourth  (S.D.)  fr.  181   Rhodes  av.  w.  to  Ullman; 

Thirty°foSurth,aW.a(WD5j  fr.  S.  Ashland  av.  w.  to  West- 

ern  av. 

Thirty-fourth  Ct.  (S.D.)  fr.  1419  S.  Halsted  w.  to  Laurel. 
Thirty-fourth  Ct.  W.  (S.D.)  fr.  Beers  w.  to  Long  John. 


Thirty-fifth  Ct.  (S.D.)  fr.  1476  S.  Halsted  w.  to  Laurel. 
Thirty-fifth  Ct.  W.  (S.D.)  fr.  Saratoga  one-half  block  n. 

1301  Archer  av.  w.  to  Western  av. 
Thirty-sixth  (S.D.)  fr.  1674  Indiana  av.  w.  to  Laurel. 
Thirty-sixth,  W.  (S.D.)  fr.  1361  Archer  av.  w.  to  city 

Thirty-seventh  (S.D.)  fr.  the  lake  w.  to  Laurel ;  crosses 

State  at  1675. 
Thirty-seventh,  W.  (S.D.)  fr.  S.  Ashland  av.  w.  to  Long 

John. 
Thirty-seventh  Ct.  (S.D.)  fr.  1778  Indiana  av.  w.  to  1769 

State,  and  fr.  Halsted  to  Laurel. 
Thirty-seventh  Ct.  W.  (S.D.)  fr.  S.  Ashland  av.  w.  to 

Beers. 
Thirty-eighth  (S.D.)  fr.  836  Cottage  Grove  av.  w.  to 

Thirty-eighth,  W.  (S.D.)  fr.  S.  Ashland  av.  w.  to  Beers. 
Thirty-eighth  Ct.  (S.D.)  fr.  Portland  av.  w.  to  Laurel. 
Thirty-eighth    Ct.  W.  (S.D.)    fr.   S.  Ashland   av.  w.   to 

Thirty-ninth  (S.D.)     See  Egan  av. 
Thomas  (W.D.)  fr.  N.  Wood  w.  to  Western  av. 
Thompson  (W.D.)  fr.  N.  Leavitt  w.  to  California  av. 
Throop  (W.D.)  fr.  438  W.  Madison  to  the  river. 
Throop,  N.  (W.D.)  fr.439  W.  Madison  n.  to  Washington. 
Tinkham  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Kinzie  n.  to  W.  North  av. 
Todd  (S.D.)  fr.  256  Grove  n.w.  to  the  river. 
Tompkins  (W.D.)  fr.  522  W.  Polk  s.  to  W.  Taylor. 
Town  (N.D.)  fr.  22  North  av.  s.  to  Black  Hawk. 
Townes  Ct.(N.D.)  fr.  194  North  av.  s.  one-half  block. 
Townsend  (N.D.)  fr.  Erie  n.  to  286  Division. 


Tremont  (W.D.)  fr.  S.  California  av.  w.  to  Homan  av. 

Troy  (W.D.)  fr.  Barry  Point  rd.  S.  to  !4I7  W.  Van 
Buren. 

Troy,  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Kinzie  to  Central  Park  boule- 
vard. 

Trumbull  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  Barry  Point  rd.  s.  to  W.  Twenty- 

Truro  (W.D.)  fr.  Douglas  Park  w.  to  S.  Kedzie  av. 
Trustee  (W.D.)  fr.  559  W.  Kinzie  N.  to  Hubbard. 
Tucker  (S.D.)  fr.  895  Douglas  av.  s.  to  Egan  av. 
Turner  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  Ogden  av.  s  to  Twenty-second. 
Twelfth  (S.D.)  fr.  Indiana  av.  w.  to  the  river. 
Twelfth,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  w.  to  city  limits. 
Twentieth  (S.D.)  fr.  the  lake  w.  to  the  Grove. 
Twentieth,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  Bears  w.  to  Washtenaw  av. 
Twenty-first  (S.D.)  fr.  the  lake  w.  to  Stewart  av. 
Twenty-first,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  S.  Union  w.  to  St.  Louis  av. 
Twenty-second  (S.D.)  fr.  the  lake  w.  to  the  river. 
Twenty-second,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  w.  to  city  limits. 
Twenty-third  (S.D.)  fr.  the  lake  w.  to  Archer  av. 
Twenty-third,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  Homan  av.  w.  to  Genesee 

Twenty-fourth  (S.D.)  fr.  the  lake  w.  to  Butler. 
Twenty-fourth,  W.  (W.D.)   fr.  Homan  av.  w.  to   city 

limits. 

Twenty-fifth  (S.D.)  fr.  the  lake  w.  to  Sanger. 
Twenty-fifth,  W.  (W.D.)   fr.  St.  Lonis  av.  w.  to  city 

limits. 


Twenty-sixth  (S.D.)  fr.  the  lake  w.  to  Hals 
Twenty-sixth,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  S.  Hoyne  w. 


Halsted. 


Crawford 


Twenty-seventh  (S.D.)  fr.  the  lake  w.  to  Quarry. 
Twenty-seventh,  W.  (W.D.)   fr.   S.  Kedzie  av.  w.   to 

Crawford  av. 

Twenty-eighth  (S.D.)  fr.  the  lake  w.  to  1082  S.  Halsted. 
Twenty-ninth  (S.D.)  fr.  the  lake  w.  to  S.  Halsted. 
Twomey  (N.D.)  fr.  288  Sedgwick  w.  to  Hein. 

Ullman  (S.D.)  fr.  973  Thirtv-first  s.  to  city  limits. 
Union,  N.  (W.D)  fr.  156  W.' Randolph  n.  to  W.  Chicago 

av. 
Union,  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  156  W.  Randolph  to  Madison,  and  fr. 

Twelfth  to  Lumber. 
Union  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  Cottage  Grove  av.  w.  to  Vincennes 

av. 
Union   PI.  (W.D.)   fr.  82  W.  Twenty-second  s.  to   S. 

Union"pin'(W.D.)  fr.  1057  W.  Congress  s.  to  1209  W. 

Harrison. 

Union  Park  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  524  W.  Lake  n.  to  Arbor  pi. 
University  PI.  (S.D.)  fr.  622  Cottage  Grove  av.  w.  to 

Rhodes  av. 
Upton  (W.D.)  fr.  1486  Milwaukee  av.  w.  to  city  limits. 

Van  Buren  (S.D.)  fr.  197  Michigan  av.  w.  to  the  river. 
Van  Buren,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  w.  to  Homan  av. 
Van  Horn  (W.D.)  fr.  825  S.  Ashland  av.  w.  to  S.  Western 

av. 

Vedder  (N.D.)  fr.  527  N.  Halsted  e.  to  270  Division. 
Vermont  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  W.  Thirty-first  s.  to  Thirty -third. 
Vernon  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  half  block  n.  of  70  Twenty-ninth  s. 

to  Egan  av. 


Vernon  Park  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  Centre  av.  w.  to  Loomis. 
Vincennes  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  648  Cottage  Grove  av.  s.  t 


Vincennes  PI.  (S.D.)    See  Johnson  PI. 

N.D.   fr.  220  Division  n.  to  Willow. 


city  limits. 
cennes  PI. 
Vine  (N.D.)  fr. 

Waubansia  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  w.  to  city  limits. 
Wabash  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  S.  Water  s.  to  city  limits. 
Wade  (W.D.)  IV.  131  Elston  av.  w.  to  Currier. 
Wahl  (S.D.)  fr.  947  Thirty-first  s.  to  Springer  av. 
Waldo  (W.D.)  fr.  23  S.  Desplaines  w.  to  S.  Halsted. 
Walker  Ct.  (W.D.)'fr.  W.  Eighteenth  n.  half  block. 
Wallace  (S.D.)  fr.  298  Archer  av.  s.  to  city  limits. 
Waller  (W.D.)  fr.  370  W.  Twelfth  s.  to  353  W.  Four- 

teenth. 

Walnut  (W.D.)  fr.2i  N.  Ashland  av.  w.  to  N.  Homanav. 
Walsh  Ct.  (W.D.)  fr.  733  S.  May  w.  to  682  Centre  av. 
Wallon  PI.  (N.D.)  fr.  303  Dearborn  av.  e.  to  the  lake. 
Ward  (N.D.)  fr.  656  Clybourn  av.  n.e.  and  n.  to  Fuller- 

ton  av. 

Ward  Ct.  (W.D.)  fr.  401  Lumber  w.  to  Jefferson. 
Warren  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  77  Ogden  av.  to  city  limits. 
Washington  (S.D.)  fr.  Michigan  av.  w.  to  the  river. 
Washington,  W.  (W.D.)  fr.  the  river  w.  to  city  limits. 
Washington  PI.  (N.D.)  fr.  250  N.  Clark  e.  to  Dearborn  av. 
WashteSaw  av.  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  1206  W.  Lake  n.  to  Ful- 

Washtenaw  av.  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Madison  s.  to  Twenty- 

sixth. 

Water,  N.     See  N.  Water. 
Water,  S.     See  S.  Water. 


Water,  W.  (W.D.)    See  W.  Water. 
Waterville  (S.D.)  fr.  1077  Thirty-second  s. 

third. 

Waver  (S.D.)  fr.  325  Archer  av.  w.  one  block. 
Wayman  (W.D.)  fr.  N.  Jefferson  w.  to  81  N.  Halsted. 
Weigh  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  N.  Kedzie  w.  to  Homan  av. 
Webster  av.  (N.D.)  fr.  the  river  e.  to  Lincoln  Park. 
Weed  (N.D.)  fr.  334  Hooker  e.  to  644  N.  Halsted. 
Weed  Ct.  (N.D.)  fr.  256  n.e.  half  block. 
Wells,  N.  (N.D.)  fr.  the  river  n.  to  N.  Clark. 
Wendell  (N.D.)  fr.  187  Sedgwick  e.  to  331  N.  Wells. 
Wentworth  av.  (S.D.)  fr.  259  Sixteenth  s.  to  city  limits. 
Werder  (W.D.)  fr.  N.  Rockwell  w.  to  California  av. 
Wesson  (N.D.)  fr.  43  Chicago  av.  n.  to  Division. 
West  Water  (W.D.)  fr.  W.  Madison  n.  to  W.  Ohio. 
Western  av.  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  1012  W.  Lake  n.  to  city  limits. 
Western  av.  S.  (W.D.)  ion  W.  Lake  s.  to  city  limits. 
Weston  (N.D.)  fr.  the  Presbyterian  Seminary  grounds 

to  E.  Lincoln  av. 

Wharf  (W.D.)  fr.  Lumber  s.e.  to  the  river. 
Wheaton  (W.D.)  fr.  N.  Kedzie  av.  w.  one  block. 
Whipple  (W.D.)  fr.  Barry  Point  Road  s.  to  1327  W. 

White  (N.D.)  fr.  half  block  of  138  Townsend  e.  to  256 

N.  LaSalle. 

Whitehouse  (W.D.)  fr.  S.  Kedzie  av.  w.  to  Mowery  av. 
Whitehouse  PI.  (S.D.)  fr.  1504  Wentworth  av.  w.  to 

Stewart  av. 

Whiting  (N.D.)  fr.  276  N.  Market  e.  to  N.  Wells. 
Wicker  Ct.  (W.D.)     See  Park. 
Wieland  (N.D.)  fr.  141  Schiller  N.  to  416  North  av. 


Wilcox  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  149  S.  Oakley  av.  w.  to  California 

Will  (W.D.)  fr.  567  Milwaukee  av.  n.  to  Augusta. 
Willard  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  361  W.  Washington  n.  to  380  W. 

Randolph. 

William  (W.D.)  fr.  215  S.  Morgan  w.  to  142  Centre  av. 
William  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  Central  Park  av.  w.  to  Hamlin 

av. 

Willow  (N.D.)  fr.  491  Larrabee  w.  to  Hawthorne  av. 
Wilmot  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  833  N.  Roby  w.  to  Armitage  av. 
Wilson  (W.D.)  fr.  Stewart  av.  w.  to  513  S.  Jefferson. 
Winchester  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  758  W.  Madison  s.  to  501  W. 

Polk. 

Wisconsin  (N.D.)  fr.  572  Larrabee  e.  to  815  N.  Clark. 
Wood,  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  676  W.  Lake  n.  to  Asylum  pi. 
Wood,  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  675  W.  Lake  s.  to  Blue  Island  av. 


Woodbine  PI.  (W.D.)  fr.  357  S.  Leavitt  w.  to  S.  Oakley 

Woodland  av.  (W.D.)  fr.  Douglas  Park  boulevard  s.  to 

W.  Twenty-sixth. 

Woodland  Park  (S.D.)  fr.  597  Cottage  av.  e.  one  block. 
Wright  (W.D.)  fr.  117  Stewart  av.  w.  to  570  S.  Morgan. 
Wright  (W.D.)  fr.  107  W.  North  av.  n.  to  Waubansia 

Wrightwood  av.  (N.D.)  fr.  N.  Clark  w.  to  Ashland  av. 

Yager,  N.  (W.D.)  fr.  1452  W.  Lake  n.  to  Central  Park 

boulevard. 

Yager,  S.  (W.D.)  fr.  1451  W.  Lake  s.  to  W.  Madison. 
Yeaton  (W.D.)  fr.  5:3  S.  Wood  w.  to  S.  Lincoln. 
York  (W.D.)  fr.  173  Laflin  w.  to  S.  Wood. 
Yorktown  (S.D.)  fr.  Bross  av.  s.  to  W.  Thirty-first  ct. 


COUNTY    JAIL. 


177    LaSalle   Street. 


NEW   WEST    SIDE    WATEK-WOBK8. 


"HORSESHOEB   AKD   HARDWARE   JOURNAL."    177   La  Salle  Str 


HORSE    OAKS   AND   WHERE   THEY  RUN. 

South  Side  Lines. 

STATE  AND  THIRTY-NINTH  STS. —  Cars  run  on  State 
St.  from  Lake  to  Thirty-ninth.  Distance,  4^  miles. 
Red  light.  Running  time,  42  minutes. 

STATE  AND  THIRTY-FOURTH  STS.— Cars  run  on  State 
st.  from  Lake  to  Thirty -fourth.  Distance,  3?  miles. 
Red  light.  Connect  with  Stock  Yards  line  at 
Thirty-fourth  st.  Running  time,  36  minutes. 

UNION  STOCK  YARDS. — This  line  extends  from  Thirty- 
fourth  st.  southwest  to  the  Union  Stock  Yards. 
Distance,  2}^  miles.  Connect  with  State  st.  line 
at  Thirty-fourth  st.  Red  light.  Running  time,  30 
minutes.  A  transfer  car  connecting  with  cars  on 
Slock  Yards  line,  at  Thirty-ninth  st.,  runs  between 
State  st.  and  Cottage  Grove  av.  via  Thirty-ninth. 

HALSTED  ST.  STOCK  YARDS  LINE.— Cars  run  on  Hal- 
sted  St.,  from  the  bridge  on  the  south  branch,  to 

time,  22  minutes. 

ARCHER  Av. — These  cars  run  on  State  St.,  from  Lake 
to  Archer  av.,  thence  southwest  on  Archer  av.  to 
Rolling  Mills.  Distance,  4%  miles.  White  light. 
Running  time,  43  minutes. 


INDIANA  Av.  AND  THIRTY-FIRST  ST.— Cars  run  on 
State  st.,  from  Lake  to  Madison,  thence  on  Madison 
to  Wabash  av.,  on  Wabash  av.  to  Eighteenth  st., 
on  Eighteenth  st.  to  Indiana  av.,  and  on  Indiana 
av.  to  Thirty-first  st.  Distance,  3  miles.  Green 
light.  Running  time,  35  minutes. 

INDIANA  Av.  AND  THIRTY-NINTH  ST.  VIA  WABASH 
Av. —  Cars  run  on  State  st.,  from  Lake  to  Madison, 
on  Madison  to  Wabash  av.,  on  Wabash  av.  to 
Eighteenth  st.,  on  Eighteenth  st.  to  Indiana  av., 
and  on  Indiana  av.  to  Thirty-ninth  st.  Distance, 
4J<j  miles.  Green  light.  Running  time,  45  minutes. 

INDIANA  AVE.  AND  FIFTY-FIRST  ST. —  Cars  run  on 
Indiana  av.  from  Thirty-ninth  to  Fifty-first  sts., 
and  on  Fifty-first  st.  to  the  South  Park.  Distance, 
i%  miles.  Green  light.  Running  time,  17  minutes. 

COTTAGE  GROVE  Av.  AND  TWENTY-FIFTH  ST.,  VIA 
CLARK  ST.— Cars  run  on  Ciark  st.  from  Randolph 
to  Van  Buren,  on  Van  Buren  to  Wabash  av.,  on 
Wabash  av.  to  Twenty-second  st.,  on  Twenty- 
second  st.  to  Cottage  Grove  av.,  and  on  Cottage 
Grove  av.  to  Twenty-fifth  st.  Distance,  2%  miles. 
Blue  light.  Running  time,  30  minutes. 


run  on  State  "st.,  from  Randolph  to  Madison,  on 
Madison  to  Wabash  av.,  on  Wabash  av.  to  Twenty- 
second  St.,  on  Twenty-second  st.  to  Cottage  Grove 


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ninth  st.     Distance,  5  miles.     Blue  light.    Running 
time,  48  minutes.   Connect  with  Hyde  Park  dummy 

HYDE  PARK  DUMMY.—  This  is  a  steam  railroad,  ex- 
tending from  Egan  av.  (city  limits)  south  to  center 
of  the  village  of  Hyde  Park.  Distance,  3  miles. 
Connects  with  Cottage  Grove  av.  car  at  Egan  av. 

West  Side  Lines. 

MADISON  ST.—  Cars  run  on  State  st.  from  Randolph  to 
Madison,  and  on  Madison  to  Western  av.  Distance, 
3^  miles.  Red  light.  Running  time,  35  minutes. 

MADISON  ST.  AND  OGDEN  Av.  —  Cars  run  on  State  st. 
from  Randolph  to  Madison,  on  Madison  to  Ogden 
av.,  and  on  Ogden  av.  to  Western  av.,  or  Silver 
Leaf  Grove.  Distance,  3^  miles.  Yellow  light. 
Time,  43  minutes. 

RANDOLPH  ST.—  Cars  run  on  Randolph  st.  to  Union 
Park,  thence  on  Lake  to  Western  av.  Distance,  3 
miles.  Red  light.  Time,  33  minutes. 


HALSTED  AND  INDIANA  STS. —  Cars  run  on  Randolph 
st.  from  State  to  Halsted,  on  Halsted  to  Indiana  St., 
and  on  Indiana  st.  to  Western  av.  Distance,  3% 
miles.  Purple  light.  Running  time,  39  minutes. 

MILWAUKEE  Av. —  Cars  run  on  Randolph  st.  from 
State  to  Clinton,  on  Clinton  st.  to  Milwaukee  av., 
and  on  Milwaukee  av.  to  Armitage  av.  Distance, 
4!^  miles.  Green  light.  Running  timers  minutes. 

HUMBOLDT  PARK  TRANSFER.— Connecting  with  Mil- 
waukee av.  cars.  Runs  between  Humboldt  Park 
and  cor.  North  and  Milwaukee  avs.,  every  36  min- 
utes, from  6  o'clock  A.M.  to  8  P.M. 

CANALPORT  Av.— Cars  run  on  Randolph  st.  from  State 
to  Clinton,  on  Clinton  to  Harrison  st.,  on  Harrison 
to  Canal  st.,  on  Canal  st.  to  Canalport  av.,  and  on 
Canalport  av.  to  Halsted  st.  Distance,  3  miles. 
White  light.  Running  time,  33  minutes. 

HALSTED  ST.  AND  BLUE  ISLAND  Av. —  Cars  run  on 
State  st.  from  Randolph  to  Madison,  on  Madison  st. 
to  Halsted,  on  Halsted  st.  to  Blue  Island  av.,  and  on 
Blue  Island  av.  to  Western  av.  Distance,  4!^  miles. 
Blue  light.  Running  time,  48  minutes. 

MADISON  AND  SOUTH  HALSTED  ST.— Cars  run  on  State 
st.  from  Randolph  to  Madison,  on  Madison  to  Hal- 


sted  st.,  on  Halsted  to  South  Halsted  street  bridge ; 
connecting  with  Union  Stock  Yards  line.  Distance, 
y/z  miles.  Violet  light.  Running  time,  39  min- 
utes. 

TWELFTH  AND  CANAL  STS.— Cars  run  on  Randolph 
st.  from  State  to  Fifth  av. ;  on  Fifth  av.  to  Van 

Harrison  st. ;  on  Harrison  to  Canal  st. ;  on  Canal  to 
Twelfth  st.  and  on  Twelfth  st.  to  Odgen  av.  Dis- 
tance, 4  miles.  Yellow  light.  Running  time,  48 
minutes. 

CLINTON  AND  JEFFERSON  STS. — Cars  run  on  Randolph 
st.  from  State  to  Clinton;  on  Clinton  st.  to  Twelfth; 
on  Twelfth  st.  to  Jefferson,  and  on  Jefferson  st.  to 
Meagher.  Distance,  2^  miles.  White  light.  Run- 
ning time,  28  minutes. 

VAN  BUREN  ST. — Cars  run  on  Randolph  st.  from  State 
to  Fifth  av.;  on  Fifth  av.  to  Van  Buren  st.  and  on 
Van  Buren  to  Western  av.  Purple  light.  Run- 
ning time,  39  minutes. 

North  Side  Lines. 

CLARK  ST.  AND  CITY  LIMITS.— Cars  run  on  Clark  st. 
from  Madison  to  city  limits.  Distance,  3^  miles. 


Green  light.  Running  time,  42  minutes.  Con- 
nect at  city  limits  with  Graceland  steam  dummy. 
GRACELAND  STEAM  DUMMY. —  This  is  a  steam  railroad, 
which  extends  from  the  city  limits  (Diversey  st.) 
north  to  Graceland  Cemetery.  Distance,  3  miles. 
Running  time,  20  minutes. 


Madi- 


son to  Center;  on  Center  st.  to  Lincoln  av.,  and  on 
Lincoln  av.  to  Wrightwood  av.  Distance,  3^ 
miles.  Purple  light.  Running  time,  45  minutes. 

WEBSTER  Av.  AND  CENTER  ST. — Cars  run  on  Clark  st. 
from  Madison  to  Center;  on  Center  st.  to  Lincoln 
av.,  and  on  Lincoln  av.  to  Webster  av. ;  on  Webster 
av.  to  Racine  av.,  and  on  Racine  av.  to  Center  st.; 
returning  by  Center  st.  to  Clark.  Distance,  3^3 
miles.  Combination  red  and  white  light.  Running 
time,  42  minutes. 

WELLS  ST.  AND  LINCOLN  PARK.— Cars  run  on  Wells 
st.  (or  Fifth  av.)  from  Randolph  to  Clark  and  on 
Clark  to  Wrightwood  av.  Distance,  3  miles.  Green 

DIVISION  ST.  AND  CLYBOURNE  AVE.—  Cars  run  on 
Clark  st.  from  Madison  to  Division ;  on  Division  st. 
to  Clybourneav.,andon  Clybourneav.  to  Cly bourne 


place.     Distance,  3^  miles.     Red  light.     Running 
time,  42  minutes. 

CHICAGO  Av.  AND  LARRABEE  ST. — Cars  run  on  Clark 
st.  from  Madison  to  Chicago  av.;  on  Chicago  av. 
to  Larrabee  st.  and  on  Larrabee  to  Center.  Distance, 
2^  miles.  White  light.  Time,  36  minutes. 

SEDGWICK  ST.  AND  NORTH  Av.— Cars  run  on  Clark  st. 
from  Madison  to  Division;  on  Division  st.  to  Sedg- 
wick,  and  on  Sedgwick  st.  to  North  av.  Distance, 
2  '4  miles.  Combination  red  and  white  light.  Run- 
ning time,  30  minutes. 

RAILROADS. 

Atchison.Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railroad  Office,  54  Clark. 

Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Ticket  Office,  83  Clark. 

Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Freight  Depot,  foot  of  S. 
Water. 

Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  General  Offices,  83  Clark. 

Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Passenger  Depot,  Exposition 
Building,  Monroe  and  Michigan  av. 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincj  Railroad  Freight  Depot, 
W.  Sixteenth  fr.  Union  e.  to  Canal. 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Railroad  General  Offices, 
102  Michigan  av. 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Railroad  City  Ticket 
Office,  59  Clark. 


Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Railroad  Passenger 
Depot,  Union  Depot,  foot  of  Lake. 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Railroad  Passenger  Sta- 
tions, Indiana  av.  nr.  Sixteenth  and  S.  Canal  nr. 
Sixteenth. 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Railroad  Round  House, 
bet.  Indiana  av.  and  lake  shore,  n.  of  Sixteenth. 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Railroad  Transfer  Depot 
and  Yard,  Sixteenth  w.  of  the  river. 

Chicago,  Clinton,  Dubuque  &  Minnesota  Railroad,  Chi- 
cago General  Office,  102  Michigan  av. 

Chicago,  Clinton,  Dubuque  &  Minnesota  Railroad  Pas- 
senger Depot,  n.  end  Wells  street  bridge. 

Chicago,  Clinton  &  Western  Railroad  Office,  94  Dear- 
born. 

Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Railroad  Freight  Depot,  N. 
Carpenter  &  Fulton. 

Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Railroad  General  Offices, 
123  Dearborn. 

Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Railroad  Passenger  Depot, 
Carroll  and  Clinton. 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Railroad  Freight  Depot, 
Carroll  and  Halsted. 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Railroad  General  Office, 
61  and  63  Clark. 


Chicago,  Milwaukee  &   St.  Paul   Railroad   Passenger 

Depot,  Union  Depot,  Canal  and  Madison. 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Railroad  Dock,  bet.  S. 

Clark  and  the  river,  s.  of  Fourteenth. 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Railroad  Freight  Depots, 

Sherman,  fr.  Polk  to  Taylor. 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Railroad  General  Offices, 

Union  Depot,  head  of  La  Salle. 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &   Pacific  Railroad    Passenger 

Depot,  Union  Depot,  head  of  La  Salle. 
Chicago  &  Alton  Railroad  Freight  Depot,  S.  Canal  and 

Van  Buren. 
Chicago  &   Alton   Railroad   General  Offices,  W.  Van 

Buren  nr.  bridge. 
Chicago  &   Alton   Railroad   Passenger  Depot,  Union 

Depot,  Canal  and  Madison. 
Chicago  &  Alton  Railroad  Round  House,  Stewart  av. 

and  Wilson. 

Chicago  &  Iowa  Railroad  General  Office,  94  Dearborn. 
Chicago   &    Iowa   Railroad    Passenger   Depot,  Union 

Depot,  foot  of  Lake. 
Chicago  &  West  Michigan  Railroad  Passenger  Depot, 

Union  Depot,  foot  of  Lake. 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Railroad  City  Ticket  Office, 

62  Clark 


Chicago  &  Northwestern  Railroad  Freight  Depots,  (W. 

D.)  N.  Desplaines  and  Indiana. 
Chicago  &    Northwestern   Railroad    Freight    Depots, 

(Galena  Division)  (N.D.)  State  and  N.  Water. 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Railroad  Freight  Depots  and 

Round  House,  Halsted,  e.  to  Jefferson. 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Railroad  General  Offices  (N. 

D.),  Kinzie  and  Market. 
Chicago   &   Northwestern    Railroad   Passenger  Depot 

(Galena  &  Iowa  Division),  Kinzie  and  N.  Wells. 
Chicago  &   Northwestern   Railroad    Passenger   Depot 

(Wisconsin  Division)  (W.D.),  Kinzie  and  Canal. 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Railroad   Repair  Shops  and 

Round  Houses,  at  shops  five  miles  west  of  city  on 

Galena  Division. 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Railroad  Transfer  and  Freight 

Depots  and  Yard,  W.  Sixteenth  nr.  the  river. 
Chicago  &    Pacific   Railroad    Freight  and    Passenger 

Depot,  N.  Halsted  and  N.  Branch. 
Chicago  &  Pacific  Railroad  General  Offices,  60  Clark. 
Chicago  &  Paducah  Railroad,  General  Office,  102  Mich- 
igan av. 
Chicago  &  Paducah  Railroad  Passenger  Depot,  Union 

Depot,  foot  of  Lake. 
Erie  &  Chicago  Line,  104  Clark. 


Grand  Trunk  Railway  Ticket  Office,  s.e.  cor.  Washing- 
ton and  Clark. 

Great  Western  Railway  of  Canada  Office,  75  Clark. 

Hannibal  &  St.  Joseph  "Railroad  Ticket  Office,  77  Clark; 
Passenger  Office,  59  Clark. 

Houston  &  Texas  Central  Railroad  Office,  101  Clark. 

Illinois  Central  Railroad  General  Offices,  78  and  So 
Michigan  av. 

Illinois  Central  Railroad  Passenger  Depot,  Union  De- 
pot, foot  of  Lake. 

Illinois  Central  Railroad  Freight  Depots,  foot  of  South 
Water. 

Illinois  Central  Railroad  Round  House  and  Machine 
Shops,  on  lake  shore  s.  of  Fourteenth. 

Illinois  Central  Railroad  Passenger  Station,  Twenty- 
second  and  South  Park  av. 

Indianapolis,  Peru  &  Chicago  Railroad  Passenger  Depot, 
Union  Depot,  foot  of  Lake. 

International  &  Great  Northern  Railroad  Office,  104 
Clark. 

Kansas  Pacific  Railroad  Office,  60  Clark. 

Kankakee  Line  Ticket  Office,  121  Randolph. 

Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Railroad  Freight 
Depot,  Pacific  av.  fr.  Harrison  to  Taylor. 


Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Railroad  General 
Offices,  Union  Depot,  head  of  La  Salle. 

Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Railroad  Passenger 
Depot,  Union  Depot,  head  of  La  Salle. 

Louisville,  New  Albany  &  Chicago  Railroad  Passenger 
Depot,  Union  Depot,  foot  of  Lake. 

Michigan  Central  Railroad  Freight  Depots,  foot  of 
South  Water. 

Michigan  Central  Railroad  General  Offices,  foot  of 
South  Water. 

Michigan  Central  Railroad  Passenger  Depot,  foot  of 
Lake. 

Michigan  Central  Railroad  Shops,  Indiana  av.  and  Six- 
teenth. 

Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Railroad  Office,  n.e.  cor. 
Clark  and  Washington. 

Missouri  Pacific  Railroad  Office,  60  Clark. 

Northwest  Dispatch,  83  Clark. 

Northwest  Dispatch  Freight  Depot,  foot  of  South  Water. 

Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  Railroad  Freight 
Depot,  Halsted  and  Carroll. 

Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  Railroad  General 
Offices,  Rooms  12,  13  and  14  Ashland  Block,  Ran- 
dolph and  Clark. 


Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  Railroad  Passenger 
Depot  (W.D.)  Clinton  and  Carroll. 

Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  Railroad  Round 
House,  Carroll  and  N.  Curtis. 

Pittsburgh,  Ft.  Wayne  &  Chicago  Railroad  Freight  De- 
pot, fr.  Madison  s.  to  Adams,  w.  bank  of  river. 

Pittsburgh,  Ft.  Wayne  &  Chicago  Railroad  General 
Offices,  Rooms  12,  13  and  14  Ashland  Block,  Ran- 
dolph and  Clark. 


Pittsburgh,  Ft.  Wayne  &  Chicago  Railroad  Passenger 
Depot,  Union  Depot,  Canal  and  Madison. 

Pittsburgh,  Ft.  Wayne  &  Chicago  Railroad  Transfer  De- 
pot and  Grounds,  W.  Sixteenth,  nr.  the  river. 

St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Railroad  Office, 
104  Clark. 

Texas  Pacific  Railroad  Office,  104  Clark. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Office,  57  Clark. 


ANCIENT,  FREE  AND   ACCEPTED  MASONS. 

Oriental,  No.  33,  meets  Fridays,  at  122  La  Salle  st. 

Garden  City,  No.  141,  meets  Wednesdays,  at  122  La 
Salle  st. 

Waubansia,  No.  160,  meets  Thursdays,  at  76  Monroe  st. 

Germania,  No.  182,  meets  Thursdays,  at  62  N.  Clark  st. 

Wm.  B.  Warren,  No.  209,  meets  Saturdays,  at  76  Mon- 
roe st. 

Cleveland,  No.  211,  meets  Thursdays,  at  Masonic  Tem- 
ple, Randolph  st.  cor.  Halsted. 

Blaney,  No.  271,  meets  Wednesdays,  at  76  Monroe  st. 

Accordia,  No.  277,  meets  Fridays,  at  112  and  114  Ran- 
dolph st. 

Ashlar,  No.  308,  meets  Tuesdays,  at  76  Monroe  st. 

Dearborn,  No.  310,  meets  Fridays,  at  76  Monroe  st. 

Kilwinning,  No.  311,  meets  Thursdays,  at  Corinthian 
Hall,  185  and  187  Kinzie  st. 

Blair,  No.  393,  meets  Mondays  at  76  Monroe  st. 

Thomas  J.  Turner,  No.  409,  meets  Thursdays, at  76  Mon- 

Mithra,   No.  410,  meets  Wednesdays,  at  Turner   Hall, 

Clark  st.  cor.  Chicago  av. 
Hesperia,  No.  4n,  meets  Wednesdays,  at  Masonic  Tern- 


e,  Randolph  st.  cor.  Halsted. 


Landmark,  No.  422,  meets   Fridays,  at  Thirty-seve 
st.  cor.  Cottage  Grove  av. 

Chicago,  No.  437,  meets  Mondays,  at  122  La  Salle  st. 

Pleiades,  No.  478,  meets  Thursdays,  at  220  S.  Halsted  st. 

Home,  No.  508,  meets  Fridays,  at  144  Twenty-second  st. 

Covenant,  No.  526,  meets  Fridays,  at  Corinthian  Hall, 
185  and  187  Kinzie  st. 

Lessing,  No.  557,  meets  Tuesdays,  at  12  N.  Clinton  st. 

National,  No.  596,  meets  Tuesdays,  at  Masonic  Temple, 
Randolph  st.  cor.  Halsted. 

Union  Park,  No.  610,  meets   Wednesdays,  at  681   W. 
Lake  st. 

Lincoln  Park,  No.  611,  meets  Fridays,  at  869  N.  Clark. 

Keystone,  No.  639,  meets  Wednesdays,  at  62  N.  Clark. 

Apollo,  No.  642,  meets  Thursdays,  State  st.  cor.  Twenty- 
eighth. 

D.  C.  Cregier,  No.  643,  meets  Wednesdays,  at  406  Mil- 
waukee av. 

South  Park,  No.  662,  meets  Thursdays,  Oak  cor.  Lake 
av.  Hyde  Park. 

Herder,  No.  669,  meets  Mondays,  at  505  S.  Union  st. 

Waldeck,  No.  674,  meets  Mondays,  at  227  South  Park 

D.  A.  Cashtnan,  No.  686,  meets  Tuesdays,  Madison  st. 
cor.  Roby. 


Englewood,   No.  690,  meets  Thursdays,  at   Wentworth 

av.  bet.  Sixty-second  and  Sixty-third  sts. 
Richard  Cole,  No.  697,  meets  Thursdays,  at  770  Archer 

St.  Andrew's,  No.  703,  meets  Fridays,  at  76  Monroe  st. 
Lumberman's,  No.  717,  meets  Thursdays,  at  692  S.  Hal- 

sted  st. 

Golden  Rule,  No.  726,  meets  Tuesdays,  at  122  La  Salle. 
Harbor,  No.  731,  South  Chicago. 
Lakeside,  No.  739,  meets  Mondays,  at  Indiana  av.  cor. 

Thirty-first  st. 
Mystic  Star,  No.  758,  meets  in  hall,  State  st.  cor.  Forty- 

ROYAL    ARCH    CHAPTERS. 

General  Grand  Chapter  of  the  United  States;  next 
triennial  convocation  will  be  held  at  Chicago  in 
August,  iSSo. 

Lafayette,  No.  2,  meets  Mondays,  at  76  Monroe  st. 

Washington,  No.  43,  meets  Fridays,  Masonic  Temple, 
cor.  Randolph  and  Halsted  sts. 

Corinthian,  No.  69,  regular  meeting  second  and  fourth 
Mondays,  at  Corinthian  Hall,  185  and  187  Kinzie  st. 

Wiley  M.  Egan,  No.  126,  meets  Fridays,  at  220  S.  Hal- 
sted st. 


Chicago,  No.  127,  meets  Wednesdays,  at  134  Twenty- 
second  st. 

York,  No.  148,  meets  Thursdays,  Madison  st.  cor.  Roby. 

Fail-view,  No.  161,  meets  Thursdays,  at  cor.  Thirty- 
seventh  st.  and  Cottage  Grove  av. 

Lincoln  Park,  No.  177,  meets  Mondays,  at  869  N.  Clark. 

Elwood  M.  Jarrett,  No.  176,  meets  Thursdays,  at  Engle- 
wood Lodge,  room  on  Wentworth  av.  bet.  Sixty- 
second  and  Sixty-third  sts. 

COUNCILS   ROYAL  AND    SELECT    MASTERS. 

Chicago,  No.  4,  meets  first  Saturdays  of  each  month,  at 

187  Kinzie. 
Siloam,  No.  53,  meets  first  and  third  Saturdays  of  each 

month    at     Masonic   Temple,    Randolph    st.    cor. 

Halsted. 

KNIGHT    TEMPLARS. 
Grand   Encampment  of  the   United    States,   triennial 

session  will  be  held  in  Chicago  August  17,  1880. 
Apollo,  No.  i,  meets  at  76  Monroe  st. 
Chicago,  No.  19,  meets  Mondays,  at  Masonic  Temple, 

Randolph  st.  cor.  Halsted. 
St.  Bernard,  No.  35,  meets  Wednesdays,  at  Corinthian 

Hall,  185  and  187  Kinzie  st. 


GRAND    IMPERIAL,    COUNCIL, 

Of  Knights  of  the  Red  Cross  of  Rome  and  Constantine 
and  Knights  of  the  Holy  Sepulcher. 

St.  John's  Conclave,  No.  i,  meets  second  Friday,  at  76 
Monroe  st. 

Lincoln   Park  Conclave,  No.  13,  meets  fourth  Wednes- 
day in  every  month,  at  869  N.  Clark  st. 

Chicago  Conclave,  No.  Si,  meets  first  Saturday  of  each 

month. 
ANCIENT  AND   ACCEPTED  SCOTTISH  RITE. 

Supreme  Council  for  the  Southern  Masonic  Jurisdiction, 


U.  S.  A.     Next  annual  sess 
1880. 
linois  Council  of  Deliberation, 


will  be  held  May, 
ets  at  76  Monroe  st. 


ORIENTAL,    SOVEREIGN   CONSISTORY, 
S.  P.  R.  S.  33D  DEGREE. 

Meets  fourth  Thursday,  at  76  Monroe  st. 

Gourgas  Sovereign  Chapter  of  Rose  Croix,  D.  H.  R., 
D.  M.,  iSth  Degree.  Regular  Conclave  third  Thurs- 
day in  each  month,  at  76  Monroe  st. 

Van  Rensselaer  Grand  Lodge  of  Perfection,  I4th  Deg. 
Regular  Assembly  first  and  third  Thursdays  in 


|   Chicago  Council  Princes  of  Jerusalem,    i6th 

1  Regular    Convention    second    Thursday    in    each 

month,  at  76  Monroe  st. 

ANCIENT  ARABIC  ORDER. 

Nobles  of  the  Mystic  Shrine.  Open  to  Knights  Templar 
or  32d  Degree  Masons,  A.  and  A.  S.  Rite,  Grand 
Orient,  New  York. 

ROYAL,    ARCH  KNIGHT  TEMPLAR  PRIESTS. 

Emanuel  Tabernacle  of  Illinois,  meets  in  room  21,  76 
Monroe  st. 

Super  Excellent  and  Excellent  Masters  Independent 
Grand  Council  of  Illinois,  meets  in  room  21,76  Mon- 
roe St.,  holding  current  jurisdiction  with  the  Grand 
Council  of  R.  and  S.  M.  in  any  State  where  the  de- 
grees of  Super  Excellent  and  Excellent  Masters  are 
not  recognized. 

PRIMITIVE    AND    ORIGINAL    RITE    OR 
SWEDENBORGIAN    RITE. 


Grand  Temple  of  Primitive  and  Original  Fr 

the  State  of  Illinois  (open  to  Master  Masons),  meets 
72  Monroe  St.,  quarterly,  first  Fridays  in  January, 
April,  July  and  October. 


ROYAL    ARK    MARINERS. 

Supreme  Grand  Lodge  of  the  United  States  of  America 
(constituted  by  Grand  Lodge  of  Canada).  Election 
triennially,  annual  and  quarter  sessions,  first  Fri- 
days in  January,  April,  July  and  October,  at  72 


UNITED    STATUS    PUEMIKR    LODGE. 


eets  quarterly  at  72  Monroe  St. 
:on,  No.  3,  meets  quarterly,  first  Fridays 
April,  July  and  October,  72  Monroe  st. 


ADOPTIVE    MASONRY. 

Miriam   Chapter,   No.  i,  meets  Saturday   evenings 

Indiana  av.  cor.  Thirty-first  st. 
Lady   Washington    Chapter,    No.  28,   meets  Tuesday 

evenings,  at  220  S.  Halstcd  st. 
Butler  Chapter,  No.  36,  meets  Wednesday  evenings,  at 

hall  cor.  Roby  and  Madison  sts. 
Queen  Esther  Chapter,  No.  41,  meets  Monday  evenings, 

at  62  and  64  N.  Clark. 

MASONIC    BOARD    OF    RELIEF. 
Meets  first  Monday  of  each  month,  at  76  Monroe  st. 


First  and  Second  Story  Plan  of  Oothic  Suburban  Residence. 


•JUST    OUT,"    April    15.    1880. 


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